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... ... @@ -1,0 +1,22 @@ 1 +Framework: The standard is consistency with universal freedom. 2 + 3 +First, an agent’s will acts on a law that it gives to itself. If pleasure were a law to you, then you would straightaway do the pleasurable act, but since you’re autonomous, you can reason about taking the action. Thus a condition of action is that the will is self-determined. KORSGAARD: 4 +“Self-Constitution in the Ethics of Plato and Kant” by Christine M. Korsgaard LW-DD 5 +“Now I’m going to ... on which you act.” (123) 6 + 7 +And, a rational will must set ends within a system of reciprocal constraints. Anything else justifies that someone could impede your ability to achieve your end in the first place, which also means reason constrains end-based frameworks. SIYAR: 8 +Jamsheed Aiam Siyar: Kant’s Conception of Practical Reason. Tufts University, 1999 LW-DD 9 +“Recall that insofar ... it as constraining my actions.” (80-81) 10 + 11 +Analytic 12 + 13 +Impact Calc 14 +Contention: 15 + 16 +Freedom requires an omnilateral will to resolve inherent rights disputes. RIPSTEIN: 17 +“Kant on Law and Justice” by Arthur Ripstein 18 +“Kant’s point about ... act of instituting it.” (13) 19 + 20 +And, law enforcement is an extension of an omnilateral will acting on the intent to serve the public interest. RIPSTEIN 2: 21 +“Force and Freedom Kant’s Legal and Political Philosophy” Arthur Ripstein Harvard University Press 2009 22 +“Kant’s solution to these ... police officers as a whole. - EntryDate
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... ... @@ -1,0 +1,19 @@ 1 +Interpretation: Debaters can only defend resolutional action and nothing more. To clarify, you cannot be extra-T. 2 +Violation: The affirmative is extra-topical. Two warrants: 3 +1. PART OF THE SOLVENCY COMES FROM CREATING THE ABILITY TO SUE POLICE UNDER THE ADA. AFFIRMING REQUIRES APPLYING THE ADA TO ARRESTS, AN APPROACH THAT NOT ALL COURTS SUPPORT. Auner 16 4 +Thomas J. Auner (JD at Loyola Law), For the Protection of Society's Most Vulnerable, the ADA Should Apply to Arrests, 49 Loy. L.A. L. Rev. 335 (2016) 5 +Fortunately, courts began taking ... protections for the mentally ill. 6 +2. This would require OVERRULING THE SHEEHAN DECISION which IS EXTRA TOPICAL. IT INVOLVES MORE THAN THE QUESTION OF QI. THE QUESTION IS ABOUT WHETHER POLICE HAVE TO MODIFY PROCEDURES FOR THOSE WITH DISABILITIES. ACLU 15 7 +ACLU, 2/13/15, https://www.aclu.org/cases/city-and-county-san-francisco-v-sheehan, City and County San Francisco vs. Sheehan. 8 + Whether the ADA's requirement ... appropriate procedures are followed. 9 +Extra T is a voter: 10 +1. Ground. 11 +Limits. 12 +3. Jurisdiction. 13 +4. Topical version of the aff 14 +Voters: 15 + 16 +Vote on fairness 17 + 18 +Use competing interps—reasonability 19 +And no RVIs - EntryDate
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