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... ... @@ -1,30 +1,0 @@ 1 -Crime is at an all time law, and has been steadily falling. 2 -Brook and Roeder ’15 Lauren-Brook Eisen, Olivery Roerder; “America’s Faulty Perception of Crime Rates;” Brennan Center for Justice at New York Univeristy School of Law; March 16, 2015 3 -Today, the national ... decreased alcohol consumption. 4 - 5 -Threat of litigation causes paralyzed police action. 6 -Homer C. Hawkins (Associate Professor, School of Criminal Justice, Michigan State University) and Catherine Montsinger (Assistant Professor, Criminology, Johnson C. Smith University). “Po- lice and Civil Liability: A Practical Guide to Avoiding Litigation.” Law Enforcement Executive Fo- rum • 2007 • 7(1). 7 -Litigaphobia, also referred ... litigation may present. 8 - 9 -Threat of litigation is high and harms police morale. 10 -Rosen ‘05 Michael M. Rosen (Attorney in San Diego at Fish and Richardson PC, an intellectual property law firm; JD, Harvard Law). “A Qualified Defense: In Support of the Doctrine of Qualified Immunity in Excessive Force Cases, With Some Suggestions for its Improvement.” 35 Golden Gate U. L. Rev. (2005). 11 -This effect dovetails ... of dangerous suspects. 12 - 13 -Litigation prevents police from upholding the law. 14 -Boutwell ‘79 Paul Boutwell (Special Agent, Legal Counsel Division, Federal Bureau of Investigation). “Qual- ified Immunity of Law Enforcement Officiais.” FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin. January 1979. 15 -There is no ... by nothing less. 16 - 17 -Studies show police perceive litigation as hindering job performance 18 -Ferdik ‘13 Frank V. Ferdik (Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice; University of South Carolina). “Perception is Reality: A Qualitative Approach to Understanding Police Officer Views on Civil Liability.” Working Paper No 49, August 2013. 19 -Civil litigation against ... perform their function. 20 - 21 -Wills and Quail ’06 John Wills,Jeff Quail; “The Emerging Trend of Criminal Complacency;” Officer.com; November 6, 2006 22 -"Litigaphobia," the irrational ... in their behavior. 23 - 24 -Crime inherently causes poverty- multiple levels to solve for. 25 -Lippman, ‘91. (Theo, author of Spiro Agnew’s America and Editor at the Baltimore Sun. March 30, 1991.) DOA: 7/6/15. BALTIMORE SUN. “Poverty Doesn’t cause crime. Crime Causes Poverty.” 26 -POVERTY DOESN'T cause ... or replacing property." 27 - 28 -Poverty is the deadliest form of structural violence – it is equivalent to an ongoing nuclear war. 29 -Gilligan, 96’ James, Former Director of Mental Health for the Massachusetts Prison System, Violence, p. JW 30 -In other words ... throughout the world. - EntryDate
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... ... @@ -1,0 +1,40 @@ 1 +Susan Bendlin, Assistant Professor at Barry University School of Law, “Qualified Immunity: Protecting “All but the Plainly Incompetent” (And Maybe Some of Them, Too),” John Marshall Law Review, Vol. 45, 2012. 2 +The doctrine of...immunity at all.”” 3 + 4 +Cornell Law school https://www.law.cornell.edu/wex/sovereign_immunity 5 +Generally, the idea...in of itself. 6 + 7 +Text-The United States ought to keep qualified immunity but ban Sovereign immunity 8 + 9 +Solvency advocate: 10 +Chemerinsky, Erwin. “Against Sovereign Immunity.” Stanford Law Review, vol. 53, no. 5, 2001, pp. 1201–1224. www.jstor.org/stable/1229540. 11 + 12 +In recent years...the Supreme Court. 13 + 14 +Competition - 15 +1. Mutually exclusive - The aff limits qualified immunity i keep it 16 + 17 +Net benefits: 18 +Sovereign immunity is unconstitutional 19 +Chemerinsky, Erwin. “Against Sovereign Immunity.” Stanford Law Review, vol. 53, no. 5, 2001, pp. 1201–1224. www.jstor.org/stable/1229540. 20 +A. 21 +The doctrine is...bar suits against 22 + 23 +B. Sovereign immunity ban would allow for better government accountability 24 +Chemerinsky, Erwin. "Against Sovereign Immunity." Stanford Law Review 53.5 (2001): 1201-224. Web. 25 + 26 +I believe that...with the law 27 + 28 +C. And judicial activism solves for oppression 29 +Too much of...more judicial activism. 30 + 31 +Allowing for people to hold governments accountable will mean that judicial activism can occur and solve for the disparities of marginalized groups 32 +USSC 16 Supreme court of the United States: October 21, 2016 https://www.supremecourt.gov/about/constitutional.aspx 33 +And the Supreme Court solves better for oppression by uniquely setting precedent according to cases that arise and also stop majority rule. It is available it just needs to be utilized 34 + 35 +"EQUAL JUSTICE UNDER...of human affairs." 36 + 37 +D. Limiting qualified immunity creates a ruse of solvency by failing to address the root cause of structural violence Suits are very limited in encouraging systematic reform 38 + 39 +Rachel A. Harmon, Professor-University of Virginia School off Law, 2009, “Promoting Civil Rights Through Proactive Policing Reform,” Stanford Law Review, 62 Stan. L. Rev. 1, p. 9-10 40 +Successful § 1983 suits...encouraging institutional reform. - EntryDate
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... ... @@ -1,0 +1,30 @@ 1 +Crime is at an all time law, and has been steadily falling. 2 +Brook and Roeder ’15 Lauren-Brook Eisen, Olivery Roerder; “America’s Faulty Perception of Crime Rates;” Brennan Center for Justice at New York Univeristy School of Law; March 16, 2015 3 +Today, the national ... decreased alcohol consumption. 4 + 5 +Threat of litigation causes paralyzed police action. 6 +Homer C. Hawkins (Associate Professor, School of Criminal Justice, Michigan State University) and Catherine Montsinger (Assistant Professor, Criminology, Johnson C. Smith University). “Po- lice and Civil Liability: A Practical Guide to Avoiding Litigation.” Law Enforcement Executive Fo- rum • 2007 • 7(1). 7 +Litigaphobia, also referred ... litigation may present. 8 + 9 +Threat of litigation is high and harms police morale. 10 +Rosen ‘05 Michael M. Rosen (Attorney in San Diego at Fish and Richardson PC, an intellectual property law firm; JD, Harvard Law). “A Qualified Defense: In Support of the Doctrine of Qualified Immunity in Excessive Force Cases, With Some Suggestions for its Improvement.” 35 Golden Gate U. L. Rev. (2005). 11 +This effect dovetails ... of dangerous suspects. 12 + 13 +Litigation prevents police from upholding the law. 14 +Boutwell ‘79 Paul Boutwell (Special Agent, Legal Counsel Division, Federal Bureau of Investigation). “Qual- ified Immunity of Law Enforcement Officiais.” FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin. January 1979. 15 +There is no ... by nothing less. 16 + 17 +Studies show police perceive litigation as hindering job performance 18 +Ferdik ‘13 Frank V. Ferdik (Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice; University of South Carolina). “Perception is Reality: A Qualitative Approach to Understanding Police Officer Views on Civil Liability.” Working Paper No 49, August 2013. 19 +Civil litigation against ... perform their function. 20 + 21 +Wills and Quail ’06 John Wills,Jeff Quail; “The Emerging Trend of Criminal Complacency;” Officer.com; November 6, 2006 22 +"Litigaphobia," the irrational ... in their behavior. 23 + 24 +Crime inherently causes poverty- multiple levels to solve for. 25 +Lippman, ‘91. (Theo, author of Spiro Agnew’s America and Editor at the Baltimore Sun. March 30, 1991.) DOA: 7/6/15. BALTIMORE SUN. “Poverty Doesn’t cause crime. Crime Causes Poverty.” 26 +POVERTY DOESN'T cause ... or replacing property." 27 + 28 +Poverty is the deadliest form of structural violence – it is equivalent to an ongoing nuclear war. 29 +Gilligan, 96’ James, Former Director of Mental Health for the Massachusetts Prison System, Violence, p. JW 30 +In other words ... throughout the world. - EntryDate
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