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+Interpretation: the aff must implement a removal of all current speech codes |
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+Voter is education: it’s the only reason schools fund debate and is the only thing we get from this activity. |
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+Do the aff but restrict harassment speech that does not comply with the regulations set forth by Title IX and Title IV |
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+U.S. Department of Justice Civil Rights Division Educational Opportunities Section April 22, 2016 Re: Title IX and Title IV Investigation of University of New Mexico https://www.justice.gov/opa/file/843901/download (CWLC) |
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+Title IX has led to restrictions now: the aff entails that the colleges ignore that and accept consequences Richardson ’16: |
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+Title IX order on campus ‘harassment’ violates rights, free speech advocates say. Bradford Richardson May 1, 2016. Washington Times |
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+everal free speech…weekend were unsuccessful |
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+Violation of Title IX suits cost schools massive amounts of money, and suits are rising |
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+The High Cost of Sexual Assaults on College Campuses By GAYLE NELSON | June 23, 2015 https://nonprofitquarterly.org/2015/06/23/the-high-cost-of-sexual-assaults-on-college-campuses/ (CWLC) |
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+Loss of funding kills quality of education too – turns case Mitchell et all 2: |
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+Mitchell et al 16. Mitchell, Michael~Michael Mitchell is a Senior Policy Analyst with the Center’s State Fiscal Policy division. Prior to joining the Center, Mitchell worked as a State Policy Fellow for the Washington State Budget and Policy Center, where he conducted research on state taxes and borrowing, the effects of budget cuts on communities of color, and the impacts of the recession on young adults. Mitchell holds a B.A. in Economics and Political Science from the University of Connecticut and an MPA from the Maxwell School at Syracuse University~ , Michael Leachman~Michael Leachman is Director of State Fiscal Research with the State Fiscal Policy division of the Center, which analyzes state tax and budget policy decisions and promotes sustainable policies that take into account the needs of families of all income levels. Since joining the Center in 2009, Leachman has researched a range of state fiscal policy issues including the impact of federal aid, the debt states owe in their Unemployment Insurance trust funds, and the wisdom of state spending limits. Prior to joining the Center, he was a policy analyst for nine years at the Oregon Center for Public Policy (OCPP), a member of the State Priorities Partnership. His work at OCPP included research on corporate income taxes, reserve funds, spending limits, the Earned Income Tax Credit, food stamps, and TANF. Earlier in his career, Leachman worked as a community organizer in Chicago and, during graduate school, conducted a range of research projects in collaboration with community organizations. Leachman holds a Ph.D. in sociology from Loyola University Chicago~, and Kathleen Masterson~Kathleen Masterson joined the Center as a Research Assistant for the State Fiscal Project in April 2015. Prior to joining SFP, she interned at the Center with the Food Assistance team, primarily tracking the implementation of the |
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+Years of cuts...higher education funding. |
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+Funding cuts make colleges neoliberal paradises and ruins lower class mobility: turns case |
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+Goldberg, Michelle. "This Is What Happens When You Slash Funding for Public Universities." The Nation. N.p., 09 July 2015. Web. 05 Jan. 2017. https://www.thenation.com/article/gentrification-higher-ed/ (CWLC) |
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+Many of the…their futures blighted. |
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+Funding cuts cause a closing down of black colleges and community builders: damages black empowerment |
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+Historically black colleges in financial fight for their future Institutions assert their relevance amid financial concerns, falling enrollment October 22, 2013 11:00AM ET by Dexter Mullins (CWLC) |
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+In the last…Making It Happen." |
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+HBCUS are bastions of racial support: it’s the best way to uplift people of color |
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+ The Power of HBCU Magic By Nyah Hardmon Published on August 23, 2016 |
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+When you grow…till the end. |
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+Its proven: HBCUS have large uplift rates |
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+Historically black colleges in financial fight for their future Institutions assert their relevance amid financial concerns, falling enrollment October 22, 2013 11:00AM ET by Dexter Mullins |
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+Questions about the…relevant they are." |