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+Counterplan Text: “Public colleges and universities in the United States ought to expand the view of sexual violence violations to include revenge pornography as harassment and restrict it accordingly.” Berkeley is the solvency advocate. Berkeley Code of Conduct 12 |
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+UC Berkeley: Division of Student Affairs, 5-12-2012, "Code of Conduct," http://sa.berkeley.edu/code-of-conduct KR |
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+Making a video …speech or assembly. |
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+Competition |
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+The counterplan competes through mutual exclusivity; the aff defends all constitutionally protected speech and revenge pornography is federally protected under the first amendment. |
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+ACLU v. Arizona gives the best precedent. Harrison 15: |
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+Anne Harrison (Student Writer for the Journal of Gender, Race and Justice), “Revenge Porn: Protected by the Constitution?” The Journal of Gender, Race and Justice. Vol 18. February 2015. https://jgrj.law.uiowa.edu/article/revenge-porn-protected-constitution SF |
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+Because the anti-revenge-porn…and historical images.” |
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+Net Benefit 1 is Defining Violence |
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+Explicitly defining the multivariable “violence” towards women displaces existing vague norms – this is key to structurally protecting college women. Rennison and Addington 2: |
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+As noted previously…and offender relationship. |
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+Stalking is an under examined aspect of gender violence that disproportionately affects college-aged women. Rennsion and Addington 3: |
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+Stalking constitutes a …of college students. |
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+Revenge porn is the Internet evolution of stalking and begets real stalking. It is constitutively psychological harassment. Robertson 15: |
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+Hope Robertson (3L student at Campbell Law School), “The Criminalization of Revenge Porn” Campbell Law Observer. July 21, 2015. http://campbelllawobserver.com/the-criminalization-of-revenge-porn/ SF |
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+With the advancement…on the websites. |
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+Broad societal views of violence pave over the severity of stalking. College women have no reassurance in school or state institutions, so this violence goes unheard. Rennison and Addington 4: |
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+While a substantial…or other confidant. |
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+Revenge Pornography is inherently sexist – there is no debate. Filipovic 13: |
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+Jill Filipovic (Journalist) “’Revenge Porn’ Is About Degrading Women Sexually and Professionally.” The Guardian, 2013. Accessed 11/10/14. http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2013/jan/28/revenge-porn-degrades-women SF |
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+Society sees it…and harming them. |
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+(WATCH FOR THIS) AND, colleges can broaden their views to include stalking. UNLV is an example |
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+Restrictions are possible- proven by UNLV (where we are right now) UNLV 15 |
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+University Of Nevada, Las Vegas, 2015, "Forms and Policies," Unlv Web Communications, https://www.unlv.edu/studentconduct/forms KR |
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+The following acts… not imply consent |
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+Net Benefit 2 is The Counter Public |
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+Don’t let them say free speech good; discursive objectification of women on college campuses, like revenge pornography, takes away their speech. Turns case. Pinar 12: |
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+William F. Pinar (American educator, curriculum theorist and international studies scholar; has taught at LSU, Colgate, Columbia, and Ohio State), “The Gender of Violence on Campus” Published in Gendered Futures in Higher Education: Critical Perspectives for Change. Edited by Becky Ropers-Huilman. Feb 1, 2012. SUNY Press SF |
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+The culture of…more stupid questions.” |