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92 92  Consider the plight of Google Maps in Japan. The popular world-mapping service
93 93  AND
94 94  to disagree. Sadly, this approach seems decreasingly popular in recent years.
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96 +
97 +===Extra cards===
98 +
99 +
100 +====Because of the subjectivity of free speech restrictions, results will always be arbitrary undermining morality and justice====
101 +Kuznicki, Jason. "Attack Of The Utility Monsters The New Threats To Free Speech." Policy Analysis. November 16, 2009. Web. Jan 5, 2017 http://www.thedivineconspiracy.org/Z5237A.pdf. Kuznicki facilitated many of the Cato Institute's international publishing and educational projects. He is editor of Cato Unbound, he earned a PhD at John Hopkins university
102 +Canadian law is similar, but if anything, even broader. Section 13(
103 +AND
104 +which are not, the results are bound to look arbitrary to someone.
105 +
106 +
107 +====Ideas deemed as hateful have changed overtime—codes would have to stay up to date ====
108 +Haupt, Claudia E. "Regulating Hate Speech-Damned if You Do and Damned if You Don't: Lessons Learned from Comparing the German and US Approaches." BU Int'l LJ 23 (2005): 299. R.p
109 +The definition of hate speech fluctuates over time. Walker provides a short overview of
110 +AND
111 +in Germany, on the other hand, such a debate is almost nonexistent
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1 -These are all of my broken positions. If you have any questions, my email is rkp4220@gmail.com
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1 -=Aff=
2 -I affirm the resolution resolved: Public colleges and universities in the United States ought not restrict any constitutionally protected speech.
3 -Definitions:
4 -Public colleges- U.S Legal, U.SLegal.com, https://definitions.uslegal.com/p/public-college/
5 -Public college means "any institution of higher education or any technical or vocational school above the secondary school level, provided that such public school or public college is operated by a State, subdivision of a State, or governmental agency within a State, or operated wholly or predominantly from or through the use of governmental funds or property, or funds or property derived from a governmental source."(42 USCS § 2000c)
6 - "Ought" denotes a moral obligation so I value morality. All theories of morality assume the value of people because otherwise there would be no reason to develop theories of how we treat one another. People must have equal moral worth because to say otherwise promotes arbitrary distinctions among people. The state has an obligation to prevent arbitrary distinctions among people so that nobody is structurally precluded from calculations of worth. To say otherwise justifies atrocities like slavery and the Holocaust. Thus, my criterion is minimizing structural violence.
7 -
8 -
9 -==Contention 1: Arbitrariness of speech restrictions and the state==
10 -
11 -
12 -====Government arbitrariness leads to idiosyncratic interests and tyranny====
13 -Michel J Teter, Associate professor of law, university of Utah, S.J Quinney college of Law., 2014, ARTICLE: LETTING CONGRESS VOTE: JUDICIAL REVIEW OF ARBITRARY LEGISLATIVE INACTION, 87 S. Cal. L. Rev. 1435, 1442-1445
14 -The American fear of arbitrary exercise of power continued well after winning independence from the
15 -AND
16 -be in service of particularized or idiosyncratic interests than the public good.
17 -
18 -
19 -
20 -====Free Speech is necessary for preventing arbitrary state action and corruption====
21 -Cook
22 -Thomas I. Cook, Law, Arbitrariness and Ethics, 30 Cal. L. Rev. 151 (1942). Available at: http://scholarship.law.berkeley.edu/californialawreview/vol30/iss2/2
23 -For laws to be made meaningful, it is necessary that they have that specificity
24 -AND
25 -petition, and free elections are necessary instruments for attaining a law state.
26 -
27 -
28 -====Because of the subjectivity of free speech restrictions, results will always be arbitrary undermining morality and justice====
29 -Kuznicki, Jason. "Attack Of The Utility Monsters The New Threats To Free Speech." Policy Analysis. November 16, 2009. Web. Jan 5, 2017 http://www.thedivineconspiracy.org/Z5237A.pdf. Kuznicki facilitated many of the Cato Institute's international publishing and educational projects. He is editor of Cato Unbound, he earned a PhD at John Hopkins university
30 -Canadian law is similar, but if anything, even broader. Section 13(
31 -AND
32 -which are not, the results are bound to look arbitrary to someone.
33 -
34 -
35 -====Restriction of free speech places arbitrary power into the hands of the government, and will always marginalize a certain group never achieving tolerance====
36 -Kuznicki, Jason. "Attack Of The Utility Monsters The New Threats To Free Speech." Policy Analysis. November 16, 2009. Web. Jan 5, 2017 http://www.thedivineconspiracy.org/Z5237A.pdf. Kuznicki facilitated many of the Cato Institute's international publishing and educational projects. He is editor of Cato Unbound, he earned a PhD at John Hopkins university
37 -Freedom of expression is looking less and less like a settled issue. Challenges to
38 -AND
39 -happier or more tolerant, but instead make them more fractious and censorious.
40 -
41 -
42 -====Regulation of free speech in the UK leads to arbitrary power limiting civil discourse only causing more hatred and intoleration====
43 -Kuznicki, Jason. "Attack Of The Utility Monsters The New Threats To Free Speech." Policy Analysis. November 16, 2009. Web. Jan 5, 2017 http://www.thedivineconspiracy.org/Z5237A.pdf. Kuznicki facilitated many of the Cato Institute's international publishing and educational projects. He is editor of Cato Unbound, he earned a PhD at John Hopkins university
44 -The act's third section, however, declares that "A person who uses threatening
45 -AND
46 -how attempts to regulate objectionable speech just open the door to arbitrary power.
47 -
48 -
49 -==Contention 2: open and free contestation of ideas==
50 -
51 -
52 -====Colleges have historically been sites of open debate and contestation — this is key to diversity of thought and expanding of people. ====
53 -Maloney, Jr., Cliff. "Colleges Have No Right To Limit Students' Free Speech." TIME . October 13, 2016. Web. December 07, 2016. http://time.com/4530197/college - free - speech - zone/.
54 - In grade school, I learned that debate is defined as "a discussion
55 -AND
56 -in the free market of ideas. But our students are being silenced.
57 -
58 -
59 -====Empirical examples (Valdosta State and University of Delaware) show how schools crush conversation and thus free exchange of ideas before they even occur====
60 -Trama, Zachary. "Keeping The Marketplace Of Ideas Open In Schools." Foundation for Individual Rights in Education. December 16, 2011. Web. December 05, 2016. https://www.thef ire.org/keeping - the - marketplace - of - ideas - open - in - schools/.
61 -When faced with this test, Valdosta State University failed. Hayden Barnes only wanted
62 -AND
63 -boundaries, and scholarship stayed inside the box. Exploratory thinking was discouraged.
64 -
65 -
66 -====Free Speech and open contestation in colleges is key to checking oppressive power structures. ====
67 -Khan, Tariq. "Masking Oppression As "Free Speech": An Anarchist Take." Agency. October 28, 2015. Web. December 08, 2016. http://www.anarchistagency.com/commentary/masking - oppression - as - free - speech - an - anarchist - take/.
68 -The flawed notion that overly - sensitive "PC" students are shutting down free
69 -AND
70 -unch ecked under the guise of a disingenuous notion of "free speech."
71 -
72 -
73 -==Contention 3==
74 -
75 -
76 -====When the arbitrary state, historically the oppressor, controls the legal means, the law is a direct source of oppression- this means speech codes arbitrarily created will be a direct source of oppresion
77 -ARTICLE: Lessons From Malcolm X: Freedom by Any Means Necessary, 38 How. L.J. 79, 91-93====
78 -
79 -When the oppressor controls the legal means, law is a direct source of oppression. A legal system may formally embrace princi- ~~*92~~ ples of justice such as the equal protection of laws, due process, and fundamental civil rights and liberties, yet these formal notions of justice, do not assure that oppression against disfavored groups will cease to exist. If legal means remain in the oppressor's hands, particularly one with a historical record for perpetuating oppression, the formal legal system may not tell the whole story of oppression. Hence, in every situation, the critical question will be: who controls the legal means? This simple question may unravel the secrets of oppression.
80 -Most systems of government have three branches all of which are involved in the law
81 -AND
82 -the economic, social, and political means of oppression can be easily harnessed
83 -
84 -
85 -====Censoring speech on campuses risks politically polarizing the speech on campus ====
86 -Welch, Benjamin. "An Examination Of University Speech Codes' Constitutionality And Eir Impact On High - Level Discourse." DigitalCommons@University of Nebraska – Lincoln. August 01, 2014. Web. December 07, 2016. http://digitalcommons.unl.edu/journalism diss/40 .
87 -The consequences of censoring opinions more typical of one side of the political spectrum is
88 -AND
89 -are subjected to the largest amount of differing viewpoints and diverse discussion.13
90 -
91 -
92 -====Arbitrary classifications on speech increase Social Tensions====
93 -Edward Schumacher-Matos 2015
94 -Former James Madison visiting professor chair on the first amendment and NPR ombudsman
95 -http://2015/02/the-slippery-slope-of-hate-speech.html
96 -In fact, arbitrary government classifications of "hate speech" could inflame rather than
97 -AND
98 -government power to ban "hate speech" would likely seem quite be arbitrary
99 -
100 -
101 -====Free speech develops 'liberating tolerance' to counter 'repressive tolerance', which is necessary to resist oppression====
102 -Sculos and Walsh 16 ,,Bryant William Sculos and Sean Noah Walsh (2016) The Counterrevolutionary Campus: Herbert Marcuse and the Suppression of Student Protest Movements, New Political Science, 38:4, 516-532, DOI: 10.1080/07393148.2016.1228580,,
103 -Repressive tolerance is deployed to silence dissenters and prevent those who, by class position
104 -AND
105 -their voices heard, especially those that are speaking out against oppression and intolerance
106 -
107 -
108 -====Regardless of restrictions, someone will always be marginalized which leads to less cultural sensitivity and greater intolerance====
109 -Kuznicki, Jason. "Attack Of The Utility Monsters The New Threats To Free Speech." Policy Analysis. November 16, 2009. Web. Jan 5, 2017 http://www.thedivineconspiracy.org/Z5237A.pdf. Kuznicki facilitated many of the Cato Institute's international publishing and educational projects. He is editor of Cato Unbound, he earned a PhD at John Hopkins university
110 -Consider the plight of Google Maps in Japan. The popular world-mapping service
111 -AND
112 -to disagree. Sadly, this approach seems decreasingly popular in recent years.
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2 -
3 -
4 -==Framework==
5 -Resolved: The United States ought to guarantee the right to housing
6 -Because the resolution is a question of the inclusion of a subject into the category of rights,
7 -
8 -
9 -====I value civil rights. ====
10 -Rights stem from the fundamental notion of independence, that humans have the ability to set their own purposes, as compared to objects which can be used in pursuit of a purpose. You are independent if you are the one who decides the purposes your means will be used to pursue. This is different from autonomy because it is based on social interactions. You are dependent on someone else's choice if that person gets to decide what purposes your means will pursue. Rights are claims that an individual makes to be free from the dependent will of another. Rights restrict freedom at the point that it conflicts with another's claim to independence. Limits on independence generate a set of restrictions that are by their nature equally applicable to all. This doesn't compromise our rights claims; rather, it gives each the ability to freely pursue their goals, even if the end isn't advantageous.
11 -
12 -
13 -====This justification of rights is especially true of civil rights as defined by FindLaw ====
14 -http://civilrights.findlaw.com/civil-rights-overview/civil-rights-vs-civil-liberties.html
15 -It is important to note the difference between "civil rights" and "civil
16 -AND
17 -someone to set their own means or it is inconsistent with that concept.
18 -
19 -
20 -==== ~~Citron~~ A civil right is necessary because it addresses the problems that traditional law fails to account for, Citron writes:====
21 -Citron, Danielle Keats. "Civil Rights in Our Information Age." The Offensive Internet ed by Saul Levmore and Martha Nussbaum. Harvard University Press (2010); Pg 31-49.
22 -Now, let's explore the limitations of traditional remedies. Traditional criminal and tort law
23 -AND
24 -. Civil rights laws prevent, punish, and redress this psychic damage.
25 -
26 -
27 -==Thus the advocacy is the United States ought to guarantee the right to housing as a civil right.==
28 -Guaranteeing a right to housing requires complex policy. No single policy will be proficient. Therefore, the debate must be on WHETHER the right should be guaranteed rather than HOW it should be guaranteed. To justify a Civil Right, it must be proven that discrimination occurs. Discrimination occurs in a variety of ways
29 -
30 -
31 -==First through racism==
32 -
33 -
34 -====Minorities are discriminated against in the housing market====
35 -HUD 13
36 -Prepared for: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Washington, D.C. Prepared by: Margery Austin Turner Rob Santos Diane K. Levy Doug Wissoker Claudia Aranda Rob Pitingolo The Urban Institute June 2013
37 -For much of the twentieth century, discrimination by private real estate agents and rental
38 -AND
39 -that net measures more accurately reflect the systematic disadvantages faced by minority homeseekers.
40 -
41 -
42 -====Housing discrimination disproportionately affects African Americans ====
43 -Hendrickson 2
44 -Cara Hendrickson, Winter, 2002, Associate, Kirkland and Ellis. B.A., Northwestern University, 1997; J.D., Harvard Law School, 2001, ARTICLE: Racial Desegregation and Income Deconcentration in Public Housing, 9 Geo. J. Poverty Law and Pol'y 35, 53-55
45 -Persistent housing discrimination remains an ongoing obstacle to residential integration. According to HUD's Housing
46 -AND
47 -that residential segregation disproportionately burdens African Americans and is critically linked to race.
48 -
49 -
50 -==Second through IPV==
51 -
52 -
53 -====IPV victims are disproportionately homeless and often return to abusive households because of discriminatory landlords and inability to find other housing====
54 -Brenner 13
55 -Hannah Brenner, Winter, 2013, Director, Kelley Institute of Ethics and the Legal Profession, Michigan State University (MSU) College of Law. J.D., University of Iowa, ARTICLE: TRANSCENDING THE CRIMINAL LAW'S "ONE SIZE FITS ALL" RESPONSE TO DOMESTIC VIOLENCE, 19 Wm. and Mary J. of Women and L. 301, 334
56 -There is a strong correlation between homelessness and domestic violence. Research reflects this reality
57 -AND
58 -safety for themselves and, in some cases, their children.
59 -
60 -
61 -
62 -
63 -==Third through mental illness==
64 -
65 -
66 -====Those with mental illness face discrimination in the process of getting housing and also through eviction ====
67 -Meghan P. Carter, Spring, 2010, Juris Doctor Candidate, 2010, Northwestern University School of Law; Bachelor of Arts, 2005, Brandeis University How Evictions from Subsidized Housing Routinely Violate the Rights of Persons with Mental Illness, 5 Nw. J. L. and Soc. Pol'y 118, 118-119
68 -People with severe and persistent mental illness are too often evicted from their housing for
69 -AND
70 -treatment in the Chicago area rental market than African Americans or Hispanics
71 -
72 -
73 -
74 -
75 -==Fourth: LGBT community==
76 -
77 -
78 -====LGBT people are discriminated against in the housing market====
79 -Ring 13
80 -Research indicates same-sex couples received far fewer responses to email inquiries about rental units than straight couples did. BY TRUDY RING Trudy Ring, The Advocate's copy chief, has spent much of her journalistic career covering the LGBT movement. JUNE 18 2013 3:10 PM EDT
81 -A national study released today confirms what many LGBT people have undoubtedly suspected: Same
82 -AND
83 -and heterosexual couples in states without legislative protections," according to the release.
84 -
85 -
86 -====
87 -LGBT are denied housing, harassed, and given higher rates====
88 -
89 - By: Aaron S. Merki, Esq. , Hon. Shannon Avery , and Anne Blackfield, Fall, 2013, ARTICLE: THE FUTURE OF LGBT CIVIL RIGHTS AND EQUALITY IN MARYLAND, 44 U. Balt. L.F. 43, 53-57, lexis advance research
90 -Anti-LGBT employment and housing discrimination is common, and the consequences of this
91 -AND
92 -they could not legally do in their home state of Florida.
93 -
94 -
95 -
96 -==The fundamental civil right to housing solves the discrimination within housing and its effects==
97 -
98 -
99 -====Adequate housing is a fundamental human right- Government must provide housing to ensure the right to live with dignity and security====
100 -Commonwealth of Australia 97
101 -Housing as a human right Copyright © Commonwealth of Australia 1997. Copying is permissible provided acknowledgement is made to the Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission, Sydney, September 1996. National Conference on Homelessness Council to Homeless Persons Address by Chris Sidoti, Human Rights Commissioner 4 September 1996 https://www.humanrights.gov.au/sites/default/files/content/pdf/human_rights/housing.pdf(GvineMT) note: ~~~~ marks where I cut stuff out of the article because of space link above links to the full text of the pdf
102 -Foreword Human rights are for all people - each woman, man and child -
103 -AND
104 -adequate place in which people can live in peace, security and dignity.
105 -
106 -
107 -====Housing Rights Are continuously recognized as Human Rights internationally- Affirming is key to solve discrimination in housing against women, minorities, elderly, and children====
108 -Gomez
109 -Mayra Gomez, Bret Thiele, research and policy officer at the Centre on Housing Rights and Evictions, "Housing Rights Are Human Rights ~| Section of Civil Rights and Social Justice." Americanbar.org. n.d. Web. 27 Feb. 2017. http://www.americanbar.org/publications/human_rights_magazine_home/human_rights_vol32_2005/summer2005/hr_summer05_housing.html
110 - The wealthiest country in the world—the United States of America—is
111 -AND
112 -rights laws prohibit segregation and discrimination in these areas, such practices continue.
113 -
114 -
115 -====Housing is required to combat the issues of discrimination and provide stable ability to live====
116 -Deborah Kenn, Associate Professor of Law and Director, Housing and Finance Clinic, Syracuse University College of Law, 1996, SYMPOSIUM NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN THE LAW OF CREDIT ENHANCEMENT: DOMESTIC AND INTERNATIONAL: ARTICLE: ONE NATION'S DREAM, ANOTHER'S REALITY: HOUSING JUSTICE IN SWEDEN, 22 Brooklyn J. Int'l L. 63, 74-75
117 -Advocates for affordable housing for low income people must become visionaries. A long range
118 -AND
119 -access to property and affordable housing for everyone, and thus benefits all.
120 -
121 -
122 -====Housing for IPV victims is crucial to address the cycle of abuse and homelessness
123 -====
124 -ALYSE FAYE HAUGEN, Spring, 2012, St. Mary's University School of Law, Candidate for Juris Doctor, May 2013, COMMENT: WHEN IT RAINS, IT POURS: THE VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN ACT'S FAILURE TO PROVIDE SHELTER FROM THE STORM OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE, 14 SCHOLAR 1035, 1040-1042
125 -Housing for domestic violence victims includes emergency shelters and transitional housing, which are both
126 -AND
127 -in order for VAWA to realistically address the basic challenges that victims face.
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4 - Part 1 is the framing
5 - I value morality
6 - Denying the right to housing destroys the freedom of individuals to develop as moral agents—Violation of freedom negates the value of human existence and represents the greatest threat to human survival
7 - Rand , Philosopher, 89
8 -(Ayn Rand, Objectivist Philosopher, 07-1989, The Virtue of Selfishness: A New Concept of Egoism, p. 145)
9 -A society that robs an individual of the product of his effort, or enslaves
10 -AND
11 -ability to succeed and who will fail before they even get a chance.
12 - Therefore, in order to rectify the arbitrary disadvantages of the natural lottery, we must adopt a principle of equality of opportunity.
13 -Danny Scoccia ~~prof of phil, NM State. " Rawls, The Difference Principle, and Equality of Opportunity." http://web.nmsu.edu/~~dscoccia/320web/320RawlsDP.pdf~~
14 -The basic motivation behind the equality of opportunity (EO) principle is this:
15 -AND
16 -theories because free will is responsible for the judgment of principles
17 -Therefore my standard is ensuring the equality of opportunity
18 -prefer for 3 reasons
19 -first, analytic
20 -second, analytic
21 -third, Housing is key to opportunity- it determines jobs, education, social networks, and physical and mental health centers.
22 - Carr and Kutty , James: professor at Colombia University and George Washington University, Nandinee: PHD in economic with the department of policy analysis and management at Cornell University, 2008 ~~Segregation: the Rising Costs for America, p.15 ~~MH
23 -Housing is the centerpiece of opportunity in America. It is not just shelter,
24 -AND
25 -the family or individual are also significantly determined by housing. P. 15
26 -
27 -
28 - Part 2 is the Inherency
29 -
30 -
31 - The development of adequate housing in the US is on the decline.
32 -Maria Foscarinis (National Law Center on Homelessness and Poverty), Brad Paul (National
33 -AND
34 -below 80 percent of area median) renters between 1997 and 1999.31
35 -
36 -
37 - Housing is unjustly denied to people with criminal records.
38 -Corinne A. Carey1 , ~~Researcher with the US Program at Human Rights Watch~~, "No Second Chance: People With Criminal Records Denied Access to Public Housing," University of Toledo Law Review, Vol. 36, 2005.
39 -Decent and stable housing is essential for human survival and dignity, a principle affirmed
40 -AND
41 -as others who may never have presented any risk in the first place.
42 -
43 -
44 - Lack of housing is one of the biggest barriers to reentry.
45 -Corinne A. Carey2 , ~~Researcher with the US Program at Human Rights Watch~~, "No Second Chance: People With Criminal Records Denied Access to Public Housing," University of Toledo Law Review, Vol. 36, 2005.
46 -Some attention is appropriately and finally being paid to the needs of many returning prisoners
47 -AND
48 -, our federal programs need to recognize who's needy in our society."3'
49 -
50 -
51 - Squo causes many ex-cons to live on the street or bounce around, increasing the chance of more violence, creating a vicious cycle.
52 -Carey3, Corinne (researcher with the U.S. Program at Human Rights Watch) "No second chance: People with criminal records denied access to public housing." U. Tol. L. Rev. 36 (2005): 545.
53 -Many of those excluded from public housing live on the streets, in overcrowded shelters
54 -AND
55 -, no problem. On a street corner, there are consequences." n96
56 -
57 -
58 - Part 3 is the Plan
59 -
60 -
61 - Text: The United States ought to guarantee the right to housing to released felons by adopting Georgia's Re-entry Housing Program nationwide
62 -
63 -
64 - Georgia's Re-entry Housing Program is already proven to be successful and is simple to be incorporated nationwide
65 - National Council for State Housing Agencies1. 2008 . "Re-entry Nomination. Web. https://www.ncsha.org/system/files/Reentry nomination - Final.pdf.
66 -At the same time, a growing number of convicted felons remain in prison solely
67 -AND
68 -parolee (including geography). Unsuccessful providers are simply terminated from the program.
69 -
70 -
71 - The RPH and similar programs are proven to help ex-inmates find their way back into society
72 -Christopher Moraff . JULY 23, 2014 ""Housing First" Helps Keep Ex-Inmates Off the Streets (and Out of Prison)." Nextcity.org. n.d. Web. 24 Feb. 2017. https://nextcity.org/daily/entry/housing-first-former-prisoners-homelessness
73 -Many of the roughly 10,000 inmates who exit U.S. prisons
74 -AND
75 -drug addicts, many of them ex-offenders, in six cities.
76 -
77 -
78 - There are numerous benefits to both the returning felons and society due to the RPH
79 - National Council for State Housing Agencies2. 2008 . "Re-entry Nomination. Web. https://www.ncsha.org/system/files/Reentry nomination - Final.pdf.
80 -Since 2002, the RPH has placed 516 parolees in the community through July 31
81 -AND
82 -married. He attends church services regularly at The Light Community Outreach Center.
83 -
84 -
85 - Crime in Georgia has continued to decrease not increase since RPH has been enacted—Columbia County, a county that has RPH housing, proves
86 -Valerie Rowell . March 10, 2015 "Columbia County crime steadily dropped as population grows." Columbia County News-Times.. Web. 25 Feb. 2017. http://newstimes.augusta.com/news/2015-03-11/columbia-county-crime-steadily-dropped-as-population-grows
87 -Though more people call Columbia County home than ever before, crime continues to decline
88 -AND
89 -Theft 1,766 (-1) Total calls (-2.6)
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1 +Prosper AA
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1 -Quarters
1 +1
Caselist.RoundClass[1]
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1 -1
EntryDate
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1 -2017-01-24 04:36:34.0
Judge
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1 -none
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1 -none
Round
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1 -Finals
Tournament
... ... @@ -1,1 +1,0 @@
1 -none
Caselist.RoundClass[2]
Cites
... ... @@ -1,1 +1,0 @@
1 -2
EntryDate
... ... @@ -1,1 +1,0 @@
1 -2017-01-27 23:12:32.0
Judge
... ... @@ -1,1 +1,0 @@
1 -Jaden Lessnick
Opponent
... ... @@ -1,1 +1,0 @@
1 -Kinkaid JY
Round
... ... @@ -1,1 +1,0 @@
1 -1
Tournament
... ... @@ -1,1 +1,0 @@
1 -Emory
Caselist.RoundClass[3]
Cites
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1 -2
EntryDate
... ... @@ -1,1 +1,0 @@
1 -2017-01-28 04:51:02.0
Judge
... ... @@ -1,1 +1,0 @@
1 -David McGinnis
Opponent
... ... @@ -1,1 +1,0 @@
1 -Lassiter JM
Round
... ... @@ -1,1 +1,0 @@
1 -2
RoundReport
... ... @@ -1,2 +1,0 @@
1 -1AC SVAC
2 -NC traditional
Tournament
... ... @@ -1,1 +1,0 @@
1 -Emory
Caselist.RoundClass[4]
Cites
... ... @@ -1,1 +1,0 @@
1 -3
EntryDate
... ... @@ -1,1 +1,0 @@
1 -2017-03-09 17:53:47.0
Judge
... ... @@ -1,1 +1,0 @@
1 -some lay judge
Opponent
... ... @@ -1,1 +1,0 @@
1 -Lucas Clarke
Round
... ... @@ -1,1 +1,0 @@
1 -1
Tournament
... ... @@ -1,1 +1,0 @@
1 -TFA State
Caselist.RoundClass[5]
Cites
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1 -4
EntryDate
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1 -2017-03-10 05:38:00.0
Judge
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1 -idk
Opponent
... ... @@ -1,1 +1,0 @@
1 -Clements
Round
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1 -4
Tournament
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1 -TFA State

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