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+Stable police reform that solves the AFF and more is happening right now – though keeping the squo is key. |
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+Kaste 9/22: |
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+Kaste 9/22 (Martin, "Police Reform Is Happening, But It's Hard To Track," NPR.org, September 22 2016, NPR.org, http://www.npr.org/2016/09/22/495023234/police-reform-is-happening-but-its-hard-to-track, TW) |
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+"Clearly the high-profile agencies ... the ones that have experienced challenges and |
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+AND |
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+honest about the fact that we're also asking them to take more risks. |
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+The AFF is a ruse of solvency thinking limiting qualified immunity will "fix" the police. The plan directly conflicts with the on-going reform, and kills it entirely. |
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+Leeuwen '16: |
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+Leeuwen '16 (Sean Van, ~the Vice President of the Association for Los Angeles Deputy Sheriffs,~ "Political Rushes to Judgement Hurt Public Safety," June 2016, http://myemail.constantcontact.com/Political-rushes-to-judgement-hurt-public-safety.html?soid=1119707513166andaid=CRn2kcb0hI0, TW) |
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+Mosby's decision to bury multiple officers under an avalanche of criminal charges was perhaps politically |
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+AND |
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+they be accountable for rendering legal opinions the Supreme Court determines are wrong? |
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+Cross Apply Leeuwen 16 on the AC as a turn, aff stops police from actively policing. |