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14 14  ====Second, only impacts and values that exist in the physical world are relevant. Physical realism is the only meaningful ontological theory of being. Williams,====
15 -**Donald Williams. "Naturalism and the Nature of Things." The Philosophical Review, Vol. 53, No. 5 (Sep., 1944), pp. 417-443. Duke UP. http://www.jstor.org/stable/2181355**
15 +Donald Williams. "Naturalism and the Nature of Things." The Philosophical Review, Vol. 53, No. 5 (Sep., 1944), pp. 417-443. Duke UP. http://www.jstor.org/stable/2181355
16 16  Casting up our accounts to this point, we observe that physical realism is in
17 17  AND
18 18  in patterns of action in the ordered dimensions of a spatio-temporal hypersphere
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40 40  
41 41  ====Space nuclear power coming now and trades off with solar power, which non uniques space colonization.====
42 -**Grossman ’16 (Karl Grossman, professor of journalism at the State University of New York/College at Old Westbury, June 27, 2016, "Solar-Energized Juno to Arrive at Jupiter on Independence Day," http://www.nationofchange.org/2016/06/27/solar-energized-juno-arrive-jupiter-independence-day/ ~| SP)**
42 +**Grossman ’16** (Karl Grossman, professor of journalism at the State University of New York/College at Old Westbury, June 27, 2016, "Solar-Energized Juno to Arrive at Jupiter on Independence Day," http://www.nationofchange.org/2016/06/27/solar-energized-juno-arrive-jupiter-independence-day/ ~| SP)
43 43  What NASA insisted for decades could not be­a spacecraft using solar energy rather
44 44  AND
45 45  a blow for independence from dangerous nuclear power above our heads in space.
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51 51  ====The chance of a nuclear accident due to space propulsion is high—affects billions. Bryson ‘96====
52 -**Chris Bryson, December 1996 "Cassini — NASA'S Millennial Nuclear Nightmare," Christian Science Monitor, http://www.animatedsoftware.com/cassini/crbryson.htm**
52 +Chris Bryson, December 1996 "Cassini — NASA'S Millennial Nuclear Nightmare," Christian Science Monitor, http://www.animatedsoftware.com/cassini/crbryson.htm
53 53  Post-graduate geology student Leo Alvarado also witnessed the accident and telephoned the local
54 54  AND
55 55  that we are never going to have one of these things come down?"
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75 75  ====Nuclear power in space leads to space weapons—inevitable consequence and hidden motive for nuclear space programs. Grossman ‘03 ====
76 -**Karl Grossman, professor of journalism at the State University of New York/College at Old Westbury, February 5 2003, "Nukes-in-Space in Columbia's Wake", http://www.space4peace.org/articles/columbiaswake.htm**
76 +Karl Grossman, professor of journalism at the State University of New York/College at Old Westbury, February 5 2003, "Nukes-in-Space in Columbia's Wake", http://www.space4peace.org/articles/columbiaswake.htm
77 77  Gagnon, coordinator of the Global Network Against Weapons and Nuclear Power in Space,
78 78  AND
79 79  of what kind of seed do we carry with us out into space."
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89 89  ====Orbiting space weapons systems cause extinction—outweighs nuclear war. Mitchell ‘01 ====
90 -**Mitchell, 01 – Associate Professor of Communication and Director of Debate at the University of Pittsburgh (Dr. Gordon, ISIS Briefing on Ballistic Missile Defence, "Missile Defence: Trans-Atlantic Diplomacy at a Crossroads", No. 6 July, http://www.isisuk.demon.co.uk/0811/isis/uk/bmd/no6.html)**
90 +Mitchell, 01 – Associate Professor of Communication and Director of Debate at the University of Pittsburgh (Dr. Gordon, ISIS Briefing on Ballistic Missile Defence, "Missile Defence: Trans-Atlantic Diplomacy at a Crossroads", No. 6 July, http://www.isisuk.demon.co.uk/0811/isis/uk/bmd/no6.html)
91 91  A buildup of space weapons might begin with noble intentions of 'peace through strength' deterrence
92 92  AND
93 93  space could plunge the world into the most destructive military conflict ever seen.
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1 +===Framework ===
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3 +====The standard is identifying the best strategy for resisting ableist oppression, as contextualized by aff offense. ====
4 +
5 +====Analysis of ableist representations is a critical focal point in addressing structural oppression caused by the hegemonic power structures of globalization. Academia is a uniquely key forum to bring about these issues. Mitchell ~’10====
6 +Snyder 26 Mitchell 10 (Introduction: Ablenationalism and the Geo-Politics of Disability Sharon L. Snyder David T. Mitchell Journal of Literary 26 Cultural Disability Studies, Volume 4, Number 2, 2010, pp. 113-125)
7 +As a result, Disability Studies in McRuer~’s point of view should continue to affiliate
8 +AND
9 +and, as such, key guiding principles of democracy are left unrealized.
10 +
11 +====The normative, autonomous subject is an illusion that the abled body constructs so as to not face the reality of disability. The aff framework is a prereq.====
12 +**Hughes 07**(Bill Hughes, Glasgow Caledonian University, "Being disabled: towards a critical social ontology for disability studies", Disability 26 Society Vol. 22, No. 7, December 2007, pp. 673–684)
13 +Whilst borrowing from black culture smacks of cool and complicates but adorns the self-
14 +AND
15 +or in the most mundane everyday words or deeds that exclude or invalidate.
16 +
17 +====And, especially within a sphere of government, liberties are positive, not merely negative. HOLLENBACH====
18 +DAVID HOLLENBACH – The Common Good Revisited. Theological Studies. 50:1 (1989 March). "Gewirth argues that…or dictatorial activity."
19 +Gewirth argues that these conditions fall into two broad categories: freedom and well-
20 +AND
21 +themselves rather than simply being the passive objects of paternalistic or dictatorial authority.
22 +
23 +====Absolute rules fail to account for the relative stringency of moral duties. Morality must be comparative. Moore ^^ ^^====
24 +There is an aura of paradox in asserting that all deontological duties are categorical ―
25 +AND
26 +) seems the best way of making sense of greater versus lesser wrongs.
27 +
28 +====Thus I affirm the plan. Resolved: The US Supreme Court ought to limit qualified immunity for police officers by removing its application to lawsuits under disability discrimination statutes.====
29 +**Gildin ~’99** (Gary S. Gildin, Professor of Law, The Dickinson School of Law of the Pennsylvania State University. B.A. 1973, University of Wisconsin; J.D. 1976, Stanford Law School. "DIS-QUALIFIED IMMUNITY FOR DISCRIMINATION AGAINST THE DISABLED" University of Illinois Law Review, 1999 ~| SP)
30 +The Supreme Court recently affirmed that the unambiguous lan guage of a statute is dispositive
31 +AND
32 +the text of the Acts manifests Congress~’s intent to bar any immunity defense.
33 +
34 +===Advantage 1 is Legislative History===
35 +
36 +====Even if you think the state is bad, you cannot ignore the specificity of this historical analysis. It has not been one policy, there has been no cooption, and its breadth has only increased. Every relevant indicator implies that governments intended to help disabled people with these policies. Don~’t think of the aff as defending a policy but rather a movement, which qualified immunity stands in the way of.====
37 +**Gildin ~’99** (Gary S. Gildin, Professor of Law, The Dickinson School of Law of the Pennsylvania State University. B.A. 1973, University of Wisconsin; J.D. 1976, Stanford Law School. "DIS-QUALIFIED IMMUNITY FOR DISCRIMINATION AGAINST THE DISABLED" University of Illinois Law Review, 1999 ~| SP)
38 +The legislative history of the Rehabilitation Act reveals that Con gress intended to supply disabled
39 +AND
40 +Congress intended that each be broadly interpreted to provide effective remedies against discrimination...
41 +
42 +====Qualified immunity stands directly in conflict with the legislative history of disability discrimination statutes. There are two scenarios where it removes damages all together.====
43 +**Gildin ~’99** (Gary S. Gildin, Professor of Law, The Dickinson School of Law of the Pennsylvania State University. B.A. 1973, University of Wisconsin; J.D. 1976, Stanford Law School. "DIS-QUALIFIED IMMUNITY FOR DISCRIMINATION AGAINST THE DISABLED" University of Illinois Law Review, 1999 ~| SP)
44 +First, because damages may not be obtained from the federal gov ernment under the
45 +AND
46 +is wholly inapplicable to actions for damages brought under the disability discrimination statutes.
47 +
48 +====Upholding policies like the ADA combats the invisibility of disabled people in society.====
49 +**Gildin ~’99** (Gary S. Gildin, Professor of Law, The Dickinson School of Law of the Pennsylvania State University. B.A. 1973, University of Wisconsin; J.D. 1976, Stanford Law School. "DIS-QUALIFIED IMMUNITY FOR DISCRIMINATION AGAINST THE DISABLED" University of Illinois Law Review, 1999 ~| SP)
50 +The legislative history of the ADA likewise mandates a broad construction of the Act.
51 +AND
52 +ADA "must be in terpreted broadly to carry out its purpose." n154
53 +
54 +====Recognition of the disabled body creates ruptures in status quo thinking that challenge societal prejudice. Campbell 09====
55 +**Campbell 9** Griffith University, 2009 (Fiona Kumari, 2009, "Contours of Ableism: The Production of Disability and Abledness," page 12-13, Date Accessed: 7/7)
56 +Returning to the matter of definitional clarity around abled(ness), Robert McRuer (
57 +AND
58 +~’unavoidable duality~’ by putting forward another metaphor, that of the mirror.
59 +
60 +===Advantage 2 is Police Brutality===
61 +
62 +====The only existing case law explanation on the subject set up a ridiculous standard for avoiding QI for ADA suits====
63 +**Gildin ~’99** (Gary S. Gildin, Professor of Law, The Dickinson School of Law of the Pennsylvania State University. B.A. 1973, University of Wisconsin; J.D. 1976, Stanford Law School. "DIS-QUALIFIED IMMUNITY FOR DISCRIMINATION AGAINST THE DISABLED" University of Illinois Law Review, 1999 ~| SP)
64 +As was true of actions under the Rehabilitation Act, the courts have mechanically incorporated
65 +AND
66 +cials sued for constitutional violations under 42 U.S.C. 1983
67 +
68 +====ADA suits are going to be popular to resist police violence, two scenarios:====
69 +
70 +====Excessive force.====
71 +**Harrington ~’01** (James Harrington, Director, Texas Civil Rights Project. Adjunct Professor
72 +AND
73 +ACCOUNTABLE. A Review of the Past Seventeen Years" 2001 ~| SP)
74 +In light of Yeskey, the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals reversed a summary judgment
75 +AND
76 +on the police to handle problematic situations with people who have disabilities.172
77 +
78 +====Suicide Calls and Emergencies – will require a paradigmatic shift.====
79 +**Harrington ~’01** (James Harrington, Director, Texas Civil Rights Project. Adjunct Professor
80 +AND
81 +ACCOUNTABLE. A Review of the Past Seventeen Years" 2001 ~| SP)
82 +Another common call to the police is for help with an individual who has suicidal
83 +AND
84 +175 There will likely continue to be considerable litigation in this area.176
85 +
86 +====The aff holds police accountable for this violence and deters future violations of disability discrimination status. Q/I makes being a plaintiff impossible.====
87 +**Gildin ~’99** (Gary S. Gildin, Professor of Law, The Dickinson School of Law of the Pennsylvania State University. B.A. 1973, University of Wisconsin; J.D. 1976, Stanford Law School. "DIS-QUALIFIED IMMUNITY FOR DISCRIMINATION AGAINST THE DISABLED" University of Illinois Law Review, 1999 ~| SP)
88 +The United States Congress has endeavored to guarantee the equal participation of the disabled in
89 +AND
90 +construed to provide disabled individuals with broad remedies should they suffer discrimination. n14
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