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+====Interpretation: The aff must defend that the United States limits qualified immunity through governmental action. To clarify, their actor has to be the United States government.==== |
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+====The United States is a republic, ie: a governing body==== |
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+Free Legal Dictionary (http://www.thefreedictionary.com/The+United+States+of+America~-~-ghs//sk) |
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+a republic in the N Western Hemisphere comprising 48 conterminous states, the District of |
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+Abbr.: U.S., US Also called United States of America. |
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+====Limits==== |
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+====Deliberation==== |
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+====Only our interpretation solves – education through participation in debates is essential to check manipulation of the government by powerful private interests==== |
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+Donald S. Lutz, Professor of Polisci at Houston, 2000 Political Theory and Partisan Politics p. 36-7 |
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+The position argued here is that to the extent such a discussion between political theorists |
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+effective, by itself for marrying justice with power in the long run. |
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+====The impact outweighs—deliberative debate models impart skills vital to respond to social problems==== |
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+Christian O. Lundberg 10 Professor of Communications @ University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, “Tradition of Debate in North Carolina” in Navigating Opportunity: Policy Debate in the 21st Century By Allan D. Louden, p. 311 |
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+The second major problem with the critique that identifies a naivety in articulating debate and |
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+with the existential challenges to democracy in an increasingly complex world. |
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+====Engaging The Law Is Key To Queer Politics==== |
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+Duggan, 1994: |
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+(Queering the State, Lisa Duggan, associate professor of American studies and history at New York University, Social Text, No. 39 (Summer, 1994), pp. 1-14, http://www.jstor.org/stable/466361 |
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+When we turn our attention to this project, we run into difficulty the moment |
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+AND |
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+complex ideas about the construction of racial and sexual identities and their intersections. |