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+===QI Court Clog DA=== |
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+====Courts are experiencing a slow down but are still functioning. Palazzolo 3/15==== |
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+~~Joe Palazzolo, 3/15/16 "In federal courts, fewer lawsuits but a longer wait" The Wall Street Journal - Joe Palazzolo writes about legal affairs from The Wall Street Journal's headquarters in New York. His areas of coverage include the federal judiciary, privacy, gun laws and anticorruption.~~ |
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+The judicial backlog has grown about 28 since 2011. The pending cases included |
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+results in the displacement or delay of civil disputes, creating a backlog. |
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+====Courts are increasingly overstretched but qualified immunity is a key doctrine to keep the workload down—aff clogs the courts. Ferris '92==== |
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+**Putnam and Ferris 92 ~~(Charles Putnam, Senior Assistant Attorney General, Office of the New Hampshire Attorney General, J.D. 1985, University of Connecticut. Charles Ferris, J.D. 1992, Franklin Pierce Law Center, Concord, New Hampshire.)"DEFENDING A MALIGNED DEFENSE: THE POLICY BASES OF THE QUALIFIED IMMUNITY DEFENSE IN ACTIONS UNDER 42 U.S.C. § 1983" BRIDGEPORT LAW REVIEW QUINNIPIAC COLLEGE Volume 12 Number 3 Spring 1992~~** |
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+A second policy consideration present in section 1983 litigation and furthered by the qualified immunity |
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+the Due Process Clause and is therefore not actionable under section 1983.2 |
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+====Turns the aff—clogged courts mean there's zero avenue for plaintiffs to combat police misconduct—that's the internal link to solvency in the AFF.==== |
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+====Additional caseload undermines effective and predictable intellectual property rights decisions – Undermines technological innovation. Kirk '6==== |
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+**Kirk 6** (Executive Director of the American Intellectual Property Law Association, 3-24-6, Michael, http://www.aipla.org/Content/ContentGroups/Legislative_Action/109th_Congress/Testimony5/ImmigrationBillSenatorSpecter.pdf) |
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+I am writing to you on behalf of the American Intellectual Property Law Association∂ |
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+the Federal Circuit to give timely and∂ consistent consideration to patent cases. |
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+====Solves extinction—-US tech leadership's vital to solve warming. Klarevas 9.==== |
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+Louis **Klarevas 9**, Professor for Center for Global Affairs @ New York University, 12/15, "Securing American Primacy While Tackling Climate Change: Toward a National Strategy of Greengemony,"http:www.huffingtonpost.com/louis-klarevas/securing-american-primacy_b_393223.html |
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+As national leaders from around the world are gathering in Copenhagen, Denmark, to |
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+best approach for achieving this is to promote a national strategy of greengemony. |
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+====Environmental destruction is a form of structural violence – allowing warming to continue perpetuates all inequalities ==== |
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+**Hoerner 8**—Former director of Research at the Center for a Sustainable Economy, Director of Tax Policy at the Center for Global Change at the University of Maryland College Park, and editor of Natural Resources Tax Review. He has done research on environmental economics and policy on behalf of the governments of Canada, France, Germany, the Netherlands, Switzerland, and the United States. Andrew received his B.A. in Economics from Cornell University and a J.D. from Case Western Reserve School of Law—AND—Nia Robins—former inaugural Climate Justice Corps Fellow in 2003, director of Environmental Justice and Climate Change Initiative (J. Andrew, "A Climate of Change African Americans, Global Warming, and a Just Climate Policy for the U.S." July 2008, http://www.ejcc.org/climateofchange.pdf) |
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+Everywhere we turn, the issues and impacts of climate change confront us. One |
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+points and raising the average African American income by 3 to 4 percent. |