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Benhabib 10 +Seyla Benhabib 94 Eugene Mayer Professor of Political Science and Philosophy at Yale University, and director of the program in Ethics, Politics, and Economics, and a well-known contemporary philosopher, “Deliberative Rationality and Models of Democratic Legitimacy”, Constellations Volume I, No/, 1994, Published by Blackwell Publishers, BE 11 +I define democratic … for being informed. 12 + 13 +analytic 14 + 15 +analytic 16 + 17 +Deliberative democracy is epistemically more reliable since it accounts for a plurality of opinions. Christiano Christiano, Tom, "Democracy", The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (Spring 2015 Edition), Edward N. Zalta (ed.), URL = http://plato.stanford.edu/archives/spr2015/entries/democracy/. 18 +Two kinds of … advance those interests. 19 + 20 +analytic 21 + 22 +Democracy is a key motivating factor and methodology for resisting oppression. Glasius and Pleyers 23 +Glasius, Marlies, and Geoffrey Pleyers. "The global moment of 2011: Democracy, social justice and dignity." Development and Change 44.3 (2013): 547-567. 24 + 25 +On the surface,. . . leadership’ of ‘political parties, 26 + 27 +Democracy is key for social struggle – black lives matter proves. Bradley 28 +Bradley, S. M. "The Rise of #blacklivesmatter." American Book Review 37.3 (2016): 5-5. Project MUSE. Web. 9 Sep. 2016. https://muse.jhu.edu/. JL 29 + 30 +The cases … recent US history. 31 + 32 +Moral Progress - Democracy allows for self-correction and only alternative is totalitarianism. Sen 33 +Amartya Sen, "WHY DEMOCRATIZATION IS NOT THE SAME AS WESTERNIZATION. Democracy and Its Global Roots", The New Republic Online Post date: 09.25.03 Issue date: 10.06.03 34 +The value of … like North Korea. 35 + 36 +analytic 37 +Nuclear energy consistently fails to engage in effective public deliberation – India’s example provides three warrants. Bhadra 38 +Bhadra, Monamie. "Fighting Nuclear Energy, Fighting for India's Democracy." Science as Culture 22.2 (2013): 238-246. 39 +Now, those tactics … Chatterjee, 2004, p. 18) 40 + 41 +Public trust in the nuclear industry is near rock bottom - any attempt to reconcile inevitably fails and leaves the population unequipped to evaluate nuclear programs. Ramana 42 +M.V. Ramana (2011) Nuclear power and the public, Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 67:4, 43-51, DOI: 10.1177/0096340211413358, JL 43 + 44 +A number of … statements about safety. 45 + 46 +The public is excluded and kept in the dark for decision-making processes regarding nuclear energy. Kyne and Bolin 47 +Dean Kyne Department of Sociology and Anthropology, the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley and Bob Bolin School of Human Evolution and Social Change, Arizona State University “Emerging Environmental Justice Issues in Nuclear Power and Radioactive Contamination” Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2016, 13, 700; doi:10.3390/ijerph13070700 RY 48 +Public participation: While … be adequately addressed. 49 + 50 +Secrecy kills deliberative democracy since it excludes constituents from knowing about or participating in the decision making process. Hamilton 51 +Lee H. Hamilton former member of the United States House of Representatives and currently a member of the U.S. Homeland Security Advisory Council “COLUMN: Government secrecy is killing our democracy behind closed doors” Mar 30, 2016. RY 52 +“Openness is not … the best disinfectant.” 53 + 54 +Widespread corruption exists in the nuclear industry. Tanter 55 +Richard Tanter, "After Fukushima: A Survey of Corruption in the Global Nuclear Power Industry", Asian Perspective 37 (2013), 475–500, JL 56 +“During the eighteen … but unconfirmed case.” 57 + 58 +Big nuclear has caused regulatory capture and manipulates policy makers to serve their interests – we need to stand against the trend before its too late. Brutoco and Austin 59 +Rinaldo Brutoco and Madeleine Austin, "The Upcoming Nuclear Peril: Worse Than the BP Oil Disaster", Thursday, 01 July 2010 09:32, Rinaldo Brutoco is a well-known futurist and the founding president of the World Business Academy, a nonprofit think tank launched in 1987 with the mission to educate and inspire the business community to take responsibility for the whole of planetary society. He is a frequent public speaker and a prolific author on renewable energy, climate change and sustainable business strategies. He is the co-author of "Freedom from Mid-East Oil" (2007), a leading book on energy and climate change and "Profiles in Power" (1997), a college textbook on nuclear power and the dawn of the solar age. Madeleine Austin is vice president of the World Business Academy and a member of the Hawaii Energy Policy Forum. She is the co-author with Rinaldo Brutoco of "The Nuclear Nemesis" (ABA, Trends May/June 2008) and "The Nuclear Nemesis Redux" (Forum CSR International, Dec. 2008)., http://www.truth-out.org/archive/component/k2/item/90459:the-upcoming-nuclear-peril-worse-than-the-bp-oil-disaster 60 +“How many crises … and act now.” - EntryDate
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... ... @@ -1,0 +1,74 @@ 1 +FRAMING 2 + 3 +Brackets for clarity, efficiency, and potentially offensive language. 4 + 5 +Status quo education kills educational value and critical thinking. Freire 6 +“Pedagogy of the Oppressed;” 7 +"A careful analysis ... teachers and students." 8 + 9 + 10 +This means that the judge needs to take a critical position to allow for debate about shaping conditions to revitalize political agency. Giroux ’03 11 +Giroux 03 Henry Giroux (Chair Professorship of Edcuation and Cultural Studies at Penn State). “The Abandoned Generation: Democracy Beyond the Culture of Fear.” Chapter 14: THE URBAN DEBATE LEAGUE AND THE POLITICS OF POSSIBILITY. Palgrave Macmillan, 2003 12 +"Educators at all .. reason for hope." 13 + 14 +The Role of the Ballot is Minimizing Structural Barriers by working within the state. Debaters link back by comparing advocacies to provide remedies to the oppressed. Society imposes a double bind on an oppressed person – either they succumb to the system and continue to be oppressed or fight back and suffer repercussions. The solution is to engage structural oppression through state engagement. 15 + 16 +Intimate partner violence is uniquely bad because it magnifies all type of oppression – preventing IPV is a key first step to fighting other types of oppression. 17 +Thom ‘15 Kai Cheng Thom essayist on identity, sexuality, gender, intersectional feminism, mental health, and activism “5 Common Ways Our Communities Fail to Address Intimate Partner Violence” September 10, 2015. Everyday Feminism. http://everydayfeminism.com/2015/09/how-we-fail-address-ipv/ 18 +"There is no ... to say, collectively." 19 + 20 +Prefer my framework: 21 + 22 +1) all moral theories presume the basic worth of persons as grounds for limiting the way we treat others, otherwise there would be no reason to constrain our actions against people or give everyone considerations in our moral calculi. Oppression breaches this assumption by treating subjects as less than human and as tools in the pursuit of social or ideological goods. 23 + 24 +2) oppression destroys an individuals ability to act morally. Oppression prevents the realization of full moral agency and personhood by denying that people have value. Those subject to oppressive state policies are denied the range of autonomy needed to shape their identity as moral actors, and can ingrain the oppressive mindsets imposed on them. 25 + 26 +3) Epistemology – we can only access knowledge once we understand and criticize the power structures that inform it. Bleiker Discourse and Human Agency Roland Bleiker1 School of Political Science, University of Queensland, Brisbane, QID 4072, Australia. E-mail: bleiker@mailbox.ug.edu.an Contemporary Political Theory, 2003, 2, (25–47) r 2003 Palgrave Macmillan Ltd 1470-8914/03 $15.00 27 +"‘It is within ... thereby becomes improbable.’" 28 + 29 +CONTENTION 1: IS THE HARMS 30 + 31 +Police officer’s negligence due to lack of accountability perpetuates the existence of IPV. Gray 32 +Lela Gray, J.D. Candidate, Albany Law School, 2011; B.A., University of South Florida, 2007. “Municipal Accountability in Domestic Violence: A Promising New Case,” http://www.albanygovernmentlawreview.org/Articles/Vol04_1/4.1.362-Gray.pdf 33 +"In this paper, ... cure this problem." 34 + 35 +Qualified immunity protects omissions—meaning that police are not liable for refusing to help survivors of IPV. Stringent evidence requirements are only further obstacles towards recourse. Bishop 36 +Gary M. Bishop, Section 1983 and Domestic Violence: A Solution to the Problem of Police Officers' Inaction, 30 B.C.L. Rev. 1357 (1989), http://lawdigitalcommons.bc.edu/bclr/vol30/iss5/3 37 +"In the absence ... a fellow officer." 38 + 39 +McFarlane: 40 +Lauren L. McFarlane, Domestic Violence Victims v. Municipalities: Who Pays When the Police Will Not Respond, 41 Cas. W. Res. L. Rev. 929 (1991) Available at: http://scholarlycommons.law.case.edu/caselrev/vol41/iss3/19 41 +"Referring to one ... the violence themselves." 42 + 43 +The qualified immunity doctrine allows police to claim laws are not clearly established as a way to justify lack of action in cases of IPV. Harper 44 +Laura S. Harper, Battered Women Suing Police for Failure to Intervene: Viable Legal Avenues After Deshaney v. Winnibago County Department of Social Services , 75 Cornell L. Rev. 1392 (1990) Available at: http://scholarship.law.cornell.edu/clr/vol75/iss6/4 45 +"Should a battered ... their constitutional rights." 46 + 47 +CONTENTION 2: IS THE ADVOCACY 48 + 49 +Thus the plan text 50 +Resolved: The United States federal government ought to ban the use of the qualified immunity defense in cases where officers are negligent or fail to reasonably respond in cases of IPV. I reserve the right to clarify in CX. 51 +Jamison bracketed is the solvency advocate. 52 +Carol Jamison, sister of the survivor, “Law that grants lawsuit immunity to police officers should be examined: reader opinion,” Alabama Media Group (Alabama Media Group is a media company that tells stories and connects businesses to the people who read them through advertising solutions), October 27, 2014, http://www.al.com/opinion/index.ssf/2014/10/law_that_grants_lawsuit_immuni.html 53 + 54 +"The death of ... take reasonable action." 55 + 56 +A lack of accountability for police officers empowers batterers and prevents the enforcement of IPV laws. Exceptions don’t solve. Gray 2 57 +Lela Gray, J.D. Candidate, Albany Law School, 2011; B.A., University of South Florida, 2007. “Municipal Accountability in Domestic Violence: A Promising New Case,” http://www.albanygovernmentlawreview.org/Articles/Vol04_1/4.1.362-Gray.pdf 58 +"However, both the ... words on a page." 59 + 60 +Police intervention is key to break the cycle of violence—limiting qualified immunity is a push towards action. 61 +McFarlane 2 Lauren L. McFarlane, Domestic Violence Victims v. Municipalities: Who Pays When the Police Will Not Respond, 41 Cas. W. Res. L. Rev. 929 (1991) 62 +Available at: http://scholarlycommons.law.case.edu/caselrev/vol41/iss3/19 63 + 64 +"Prompt police intervention, ... domestic vio- lence calls.'" 65 + 66 +The legal system is key to provide protection for survivors of IPV. 67 +Bishop Gary M. Bishop, Section 1983 and Domestic Violence: A Solution to the Problem of Police Officers' Inaction, 30 B.C.L. Rev. 1357 (1989), http://lawdigitalcommons.bc.edu/bclr/vol30/iss5/3 68 +"Violence against women ... the passive officer." 69 + 70 +CONTENTION 3 IS FRAMING 71 + 72 +I recognize that IPV is an intersectional issue that affects everyone, including people who identify with any group, gender, sexuality, race, etc. While most of the literature focuses on IPV survivors who identify as women, I account for this in my speech act and am inclusive of everyone. However, even if I am not able to fully represent everyone in my speech, it is better to start a dialogue of resistance that we can build on – IPV is something that must be discussed to start change. 73 +Thom 2 Kai Cheng Thom essayist on identity, sexuality, gender, intersectional feminism, mental health, and activism “5 Common Ways Our Communities Fail to Address Intimate Partner Violence” September 10, 2015. Everyday Feminism. http://everydayfeminism.com/2015/09/how-we-fail-address-ipv/ 74 +"And we need ... communities to speak." - EntryDate
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Excessive force, mistreatment and malice are everyday occurrences in the lives of those who are disabled. 8 +Daileda 15: COLIN DAILEDA Colin is Mashable's US and World Reporter. He previously interned at Foreign Policy magazine and The American Prospect. Colin is a graduate from Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism. “Many police forces have often used excessive force against mentally ill” MAR 20, 2015. http://mashable.com/2015/03/20/police-mentally-ill/#MQGmEliAukqX 9 +Department of Justice…and such encounters. 10 + 11 +These are not isolated incidents – empirically people with disabilities are much more likely to face arrest, discrimination, and police brutality. 12 +Auner 16: Thomas J. Auner, For the Protection of Society's Most Vulnerable, the ADA Should Apply to Arrests, 49 Loy. L.A. L. Rev. 335 (2016). Available at: http://digitalcommons.lmu.edu/llr/vol49/iss1/10 13 +Violent confrontations between..the general population.38 14 + 15 +Qualified immunity makes disabled people open to over policing and brutality – Officers get away without facing the disastrous consequences of their actions. 16 +Auner 2: Thomas J. Auner, For the Protection of Society's Most Vulnerable, the ADA Should Apply to Arrests, 49 Loy. L.A. L. Rev. 335 (2016). Available at: http://digitalcommons.lmu.edu/llr/vol49/iss1/10 17 +To succeed in …. by qualified immunity.73 18 + 19 +Qualified immunity prevents victims from accessing compensation for discrimination cases. 20 +Gildin 99: Gary S. Gildin Professorof Law, The Dickinson School of Law of the Pennsylvania State University “DIS-QUALIFIED IMMUNITY FOR DISCRIMINATION AGAINST THE DISABLED” 1999 U. Ill. L. Rev. 897 1999 21 +The legislative… those who discriminate. 22 + 23 +Plan 24 +Thus the plan text: Resolved: The United States federal government ought to mandate that all circuit courts prohibit the use of the qualified immunity defense for damages brought under the Rehabilitation Act, the Americans with Disabilities Act, and the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act against police officers. I reserve the right to clarify, CX solves further spec 25 +Gildin 2: Gary S. Gildin Professor of Law, The Dickinson School of Law of the Pennsylvania State University “DIS-QUALIFIED IMMUNITY FOR DISCRIMINATION AGAINST THE DISABLED” 1999 U. Ill. L. Rev. 897 1999 26 +In his article…to be available 27 + 28 +Allowing plaintiffs to pursue legal remedy through disability legislation has empirically caused increased accommodations and facilities for disabled people. 29 +Auner 3: Thomas J. Auner, For the Protection of Society's Most Vulnerable, the ADA Should Apply to Arrests, 49 Loy. L.A. L. Rev. 335 (2016). Available at: http://digitalcommons.lmu.edu/llr/vol49/iss1/10 30 +When courts deem…in substantial improvements.102 31 + 32 +Police departments can change and improve interaction with disabled people. Applications of laws like the ADA causes departments to change their training – Memphis proves. 33 +Auner 4 bracketed: Thomas J. Auner, For the Protection of Society's Most Vulnerable, the ADA Should Apply to Arrests, 49 Loy. L.A. L. Rev. 335 (2016). Available at: http://digitalcommons.lmu.edu/llr/vol49/iss1/10 34 +Similarly, police departments…course of action.121 35 + 36 +Framing 37 +The role of the ballot is to promote strategies for the liberation of disabled people. My role of the ballot focuses on post fiat solutions to oppressions enacted through policy – and the judge votes for the debater with the best method to combat ableism. The offense in case links to the ROB and I’m willing to clarify further in CX. 38 + 39 +Putting disability at the center of our discussion is central to change the way it’s conceived. Exclusion of disabled individuals perpetuate oppressive notions of deviance which fuel other forms of oppression. The AC doesn’t exclude other forms of violence, but perception of disability is just an over determiner. 40 +Siebers 10 (Tobin, professor of English, University of Michigan, Disability Aesthetics, pgs 23-28) 41 +Disqualification as a…justifiable human inferiority. 42 + 43 +Putting disability at the center of our discussion is central to change the way it’s represented and conceived. An affirmative ballot is more than voting for the political implementation of the plan- it’s an endorsement of a model of debate which prioritizes the ethical necessity to question ableism. 44 +Bérubé 03 Michael, Paterno Family Professor in Literature at Pennsylvania State University, “Citizenship and Disability”, Spring BWSJD 45 +In the six…all of us. - EntryDate
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