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+The Role of the Ballot is to Mitigate Structural Violence thought material conditions |
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+Winter and Leighton 99: |
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+Deborah DuNann Winter and Dana C. Leighton. Winter|~Psychologist that specializes in Social Psych, Counseling Psych, Historical and Contemporary Issues, Peace Psychology. Leighton: PhD graduate student in the Psychology Department at the University of Arkansas. Knowledgeable in the fields of social psychology, peace psychology, and justice and intergroup responses to transgressions of justice~ "Peace, conflict, and violence: Peace psychology in the 21st century." Pg 4-5 SA-IB |
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+Finally, to recognize to reduce it. |
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+Material conditions come first Matsuda |
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+The multiple consciousness law and theory |
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+The state is inevitable- speaking the language of power through policymaking is the only way to create social change in debate. |
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+Coverstone 5 Alan Coverstone (masters in communication from Wake Forest, longtime debate coach) “Acting on Activism: Realizing the Vision of Debate with Pro-social Impact” Paper presented at the National Communication Association Annual Conference November 17th 2005 |
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+An important concern…in America today. |
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+Harms |
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+Police have decided they truly are above the law: holding them accountable with a smartphone is met with violence and retaliation: they don’t want us to see a thing Hotchkin |
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+Chico Police Filmed Brutalizing Young Woman As Retaliation for Filming Them AUGUST 29, 2016 BY JOSHUA SCOTT HOTCHKIN |
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+On Saturday afternoon… fact fully operational. |
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+Police will do anything to incarcerate the people who see them: wiretapping laws are used to stop vision |
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+Police And Courts Regularly Abusing Wiretapping Laws To Arrest People For Filming Cops Misbehaving In Public Places by Mike Masnick Fri, Jun 4th 2010 |
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+Back in April…out these cases. |
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+The police state is very real: we can’t hold cops accountable for anything Madar |
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+Why It’s Impossible to Indict a Cop It’s not just Ferguson—here’s how the system protects police. By Chase MadarTwitter NOVEMBER 25, 2014 |
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+How to police…joke of self-regulation |
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+Inherency |
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+QI is given all the time to recording conflicts Simonson 1 |
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+Beyond Body Cameras: Defending a Robust Right to Record the Police JOCELYN SIMONSON* Assistant Professor, Brooklyn Law School. © 2016, Jocelyn Simonson (CWLC) |
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+As videos of…defining its limits. |
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+QI uniquely stops that development in law: it’s an attempt to keep things from being clearly established |
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+QI AND THE FIRST AMENDMENT RIGHT TO RECORD POLICE GEOFFREY J. DERRICK* 2013 |
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+The doctrinal shift… their recording rights |
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+The plan: The United States Government should limit qualified immunity through a clearly established constitutional right to recording police. |
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+Schneier |
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+Recording the Police dec 21 2010 Bruce Schneier Bruce Schneier is an internationally renowned security technologist, called a "security guru" by The Economist. He is the author of 13 books~-~-including Data and Goliath: The Hidden Battles to Collect Your Data and Control Your World~-~-as well as hundreds of articles, essays, and academic papers. His influential newsletter "Crypto-Gram" and his blog "Schneier on Security" are read by over 250,000 people. He has testified before Congress, is a frequent guest on television and radio, has served on several government committees, and is regularly quoted in the press. Schneier is a fellow at the Berkman Klein Center for Internet and Society at Harvard University, a Lecturer in Public Policy at the Harvard Kennedy School, a board member of the Electronic Frontier Foundation, an Advisory Board Member of the Electronic Privacy Information Center, and the Chief Technology Officer at Resilient, an IBM Company. Contact Info |
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+I've written a…law enforcement officials. |
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+Any specification in the plan text I reserve the right to clarify |
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+Solvency |
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+Civilian control shifts the locus of power: any battle with police means the people need to control the narrative: and this is the way Simonson 2 |
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+Beyond Body Cameras: Defending a Robust Right to Record the Police JOCELYN SIMONSON* Assistant Professor, Brooklyn Law School. © 2016, Jocelyn Simonson (CWLC) |
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+In contrast, when…in the moment |
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+Empirics prove: filming drastically reduces police abuse Ly |
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+Can cell phones stop police brutality? Laura Ly, CNN Updated 5:31 PM ET, Wed November 19, 2014 |
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+or police officers…by an officer. |
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+Each time the camera is pointed police feel the stress: good: that’s step one to forcing change |
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+Beyond Body Cameras: Defending a Robust Right to Record the Police JOCELYN SIMONSON* Assistant Professor, Brooklyn Law School. © 2016, Jocelyn Simonson (CWLC) |
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+Moreover, by visibly…armed police officers.71 |
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+chilling effect is only for bad cops: this affirms reform and accelerates aff solvency Murphy |
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+Murphy, David, "“V.I.P” Videographer Intimidation Protection: How The Government Should Protect Citizens Who Videotape The Police" (2013). Law School Student Scholarship. Paper 73. http://scholarship.shu.edu/student_scholarship/73 (CWLC) |
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+Police assert that…of police misconduct |
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+Proven to cause value orientation and state change: the hegemon is forced to react to Sousveillance and the people come out ahead Zuckerman |
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+Why We Must Continue to Turn the Camera on Police Ethan Zuckerman July 11, 2016 |
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+When MIT grad…a deadly way. |
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+The idea of focusing on QI in a vacuum stops reform: it’s the internal link to every state bad claim and we solve Hassel |
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+Diana Hassel, Living a Lie: The Cost of QI, 64 Mo. L. Rev. (1999) Available at: http://scholarship.law.missouri.edu/mlr/vol64/iss1/9 (CWLC) |
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+The problem with…debate is unlikely |
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+Topicality/theory |
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+Interpretation: debaters may defend only 2 types of affs: affs that fiat a clear establishment of rights and whole res: and they may only defend the former if: |
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+1. There is a solvency advocate |
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+2. There is specific inherency about the rights conflict with immunity |
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+3. It comports to the model in the Hamilton Evidence |
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+effects topicality is inevitable and we provide a good model: ends the theory debate Hamilton |
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+What is a 'limit' on qualified immunity? Chase Hamilton November 2016As a competitor for 4 years, I qualified for TFA State 4 times, UIL State 3 times, NSDA Nationals twice, and the TOC with 3 bids and 8 bid rounds. I won 10 tournaments, finishing with over 15 top speaker awards. I placed in the top 5 at TFA State and top 25 at NSDA Nationals. I attended a cumulative 13 weeks of debate camp at UNT in Denton and VBI in Los Angeles. As a coach, I've personally taught over 30 kids to great success, including qualification to every national tournament and multiple state championships. I have taught a cumulative 12 weeks of debate camp at UTNIF in Austin, always receiving unanimously high reviews. |
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+Limit (ends) vs…core aff ground. |
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+Standard is clash |