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+====A~~ Interpretation: The aff must defend that no constitutionally protected speech may be restricted by public colleges or universities. To clarify, they can’t defend a restriction on only a specific type, setting, or timing of speech.==== |
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+====The term "any" in the res is the weak form of "any" — "not any" statements refer to "all" ==== |
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+Cambridge Dictionary, Cambridge Dictionary, Any, http://dictionary.cambridge.org/grammar/british-grammar/quantifiers/any., ghs//BZ |
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+We use any before nouns to refer to indefinite or unknown quantities or an unlimited |
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+. No: There are no biscuits left. They’ve eaten them all. |
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+====B~~ Violation: Free speech zones necessarily entail time, place, and manner specifications – geography that certain areas are no longer restricted rather than the whole of a university space==== |
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+FIRE No Date, "Free Speech Zones On Campus," No Date, FIRE ~~Foundation for Individual Rights in Education~~, https://www.thefire.org/pdfs/5bed6be4733c1eb18e3adec122073a22.pdf, ghs//BZ |
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+On far too many campuses nationwide, universities unreasonably restrict students’ expressive activities to limited |
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+The University of Southern Mississippi will provide a speaker’s corner on Weathersby Lawn." |
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+====C~~ Standard:==== |
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+====D~~ Drop the debater because their argument is the entire 1AC==== |