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+EVIDENCE in this aff has been doctored in a few ways |
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+1. The term “domestic violence” has been replaced with “IPV” for Inter personal violence |
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+2. The word “Victim” “has been replaced with “survivor” |
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+3. Any rhetoric that denotes a gender binary has been modified to be more inclusive. We believe however, that the usage of the word “she” or “he” as a standalone rather than a statement such as “he or she” does not necessarily imply a binary, and if any person would like to challenge that statement, please message me with the contact provided. |
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+4. “Women/Woman” has been changed to “womxn” |
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+The Role of the Ballot is to Mitigate oppression through 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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+Politic of Hope are good: it’s the only way to conceptualize repairing structural inequalities |
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+Fred Moten and Stefano Harney 13 (Professor of modern poetry @ Duke University, Professor of strategic management @ Singapore Management University: The Undercommons: Fugitive Planning and Black Study) pg 81 |
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+Governance should not…rule of policy. |
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+Inherency |
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+QI is available for IPV cases: Shtelmakher |
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+Milena Shtelmakher, Police Misconduct and Liability: Applying the State-Created Danger Doctrine to Hold Police Officers Accountable for Responding Inadequately to Domestic-Violence Situations, 43 Loy. L.A. L. Rev. 1533 (2010). Available at: http://digitalcommons.lmu.edu/llr/vol43/iss4/10 (CWLC) |
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+Where a police…domestic-violence situations. |
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+QI creates a precedent that severely narrows redress and creates a terrible precedent for liability Bishop |
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+Gary M. Bishop, Section 1983 and IPV: A Solution to the Problem of Police Officers' Inaction, 30 B.C.L. Rev. 1357 (1989), http://lawdigitalcommons.bc.edu/bclr/vol30/iss5/3 (CWLC) |
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+In Turner, a…her in its care.' 59 |
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+ Qualified immunities overuse in IPV is based on lack of action: limiting it requires setting the precedent of when it’s not probable: and that requires litigation Harper |
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+Laura S. Harper, Battered Womxn Suing Police for Failure to Intervene: Viable Legal Avenues After Deshaney v. Winnibago County Department of Social Services , 75 Cornell L. Rev. 1392 (1990) Available at: http://scholarship.law.cornell.edu/clr/vol75/iss6/4 (CWLC) |
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+If this is extra topical all are extra topical: there is no conception of limiting QI as x, because it doesn’t exist as a static individual concept, but instead as a byproduct of law |
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+Should a battered…their constitutional rights |
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+Harms |
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+Police do the minimum for survivors of IPV: Litchman |
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+Litchman, Kathryn E. "Punishing the protectors: The Illinois IPV act remedy for survivors of IPV against police misconduct." Loy. U. Chi. LJ 38 (2006): 765. J.D., Loyola University Chicago School of Law edited for marginalizing language |
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+Despite the… violence is present.125 |
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+The culture of violence exists in policing: the effort for IPV cases is marked by structural exclusion, making police responses passive and minimal Litsky |
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+8 N.Y.L. Sch. J. Hum. Rts. 149 (1990-1991) |
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+Explaining the Legal System's Inadequate Response to the Abuse of Womxn: A Lack of Coordination Matthew Litsky (CWLC) |
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+As society's peacekeepers…calls for help."' |
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+Thus the Plan: The United States Government will enact the Illinois Domestic Violence Act nationally to limit Qualified Immunity. |
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+Note: official stature doesn’t denote an affirmation of the rhetoric: it’s still IPV in all respects for us who run the aff, we can’t change its name |
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+Litchman 2 |
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+IPV13 continues to…other states provide.27 |
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+Solves: this has created clearly established law that opens the courts Litchman 3 |
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+The clear language…jury.228 While the |
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+It's incredibly inclusive and forward thinking: the IDVA applies to all Family Ministries |
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+Domestic Violence Laws and the Illinois Domestic Violence Act Marriage and Family Ministries works to strengthen marriage and families by coordinating programs and ministries of the Catholic Archdiocese of Chicago, while serving as a resource to families, ministers, and parish staffs, responding to the needs of today's families. Staff can work with parishes to help build effective ministry for families. Where we are Office of Lifelong Formation Archdiocese of Chicago 3525 South Lake Park Avenue | Chicago IL 60653-1402 Phone: 312.534.8351Fax: 312.534.3858 Staff Clarissa Aljentera NO DATE |
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+What is the…neglect and exploitation |
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+police are the only institution that can create relief on a large scale: reform creates the changes required to end cultural norms Litsky 2 |
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+8 N.Y.L. Sch. J. Hum. Rts. 149 (1990-1991) |
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+Explaining the Legal System's Inadequate Response to the Abuse of Womxn: A Lack of Coordination Matthew Litsky (CWLC) |
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+The justifications for…from further abuse.' |
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+Litigation in the case of breaking the clearly established law independently creates reform: IPV response proves Litsky |
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+8 N.Y.L. Sch. J. Hum. Rts. 149 (1990-1991) |
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+Explaining the Legal System's Inadequate Response to the Abuse of Womxn: A Lack of Coordination Matthew Litsky (CWLC) |
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+The police response…effective police response |
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+The idea of focusing on qualified immunity 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 Qualified Immunity, 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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+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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+I meet |
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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 |