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... ... @@ -1,0 +1,33 @@ 1 +Tournament: Princeton | Round: 1 | Opponent: Calvary Christian ST | Judge: Timothy Tang 2 +I value Democratic Legitimacy, meaning a society that balances power between people and the state. 3 +State authority from ppl 4 +Rousseau, Jean Jacques. The Social Contract or Principles of Political Right. Translated by G.D.H Cole, Constitution Project, 1762. EA 5 +I SUPPOSE men 6 +AND 7 +Most frightful abuse 8 +Spe powers good for democracy 9 +Connell, Seth. Administrator, The Federalist Papers Project. “The Importance of Separation of Powers and Checks and Balances.” Red Millennial, May 2013. RP 10 +This concept is 11 +AND 12 +Or unethical legislation 13 +Thus, the standard is Upholding Democratic Checks on State Power. 14 +J1: proced liability prereq to goods 15 +J2: decisions must be justified by public 16 +Estlund, David M. Democratic Authority: A Philosophical Framework. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2009. MT 17 +On this account 18 +AND 19 +Be generally acceptable 20 +QI determined by court so best equip for it 21 +Dawson, Edward C. Assistant Professor of Law, Southern Illinois University School of Law “Qualified Immunity for Officers’ Reasonable Reliance on Lawyers’ Advice.” Northwestern University Law Review, 110:525, 2016. CH 22 +The second point 23 +AND 24 +It is simpler 25 +HE ADDS 26 +The court’s development 27 +AND 28 +deterrence of officials 29 +Congress cant legislate courts 30 +Nathanson, J. Edmond. Law Clerk to Judge Laurence H. Silberman “Congressional Power to Contradict the Supreme Court's Constitutional Decisions: Accomomdation of Rights in Conflict.” 1986. RP 31 +In his dissenting 32 +AND 33 +Source of controversy - EntryDate
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... ... @@ -1,0 +1,47 @@ 1 +A. Text 2 +The United States ought to maintain qualified immunity for police officers, and require officers to adopt the Cincinnati Model of policing. This entails: 3 +A Community problem-oriented policing, in which officers work with residents to develop crime control methods; 4 +B A system that allows citizens to file complaints against officers directly with the police force, and disciplines those officers. Citizens have a means of reporting misconduct to supervisors, who investigate and keep a public record of the outcome. 5 +C Press conferences immediately following police shootings to communicate with the public. The officers involved in any shootings must make a public appearance in which they answer questions from citizens and reporters involving the incident. 6 +Semeuls, Alana Contributor, The Atlantic “How To Fix A Broken Police Department.” The Atlantic. May 2015. RP 7 +Some of the 8 +AND 9 +the first place. 10 +B. Competition 11 +The CP competes on net benefits. 12 +C. Solvency 13 +1. The CP straight-up works. 14 +Semeuls, Alana. Contributor, The Atlantic “How to Fix a Broken Police Department.” The Atlantic, May 2015. RP 15 +Looking back, the 16 +AND 17 +17,913 last year. 18 +2. CP improves police relations with communities. 19 +Semeuls, Alana. Contributor, The Atlantic “How to Fix a Broken Police Department.” The Atlantic, May 2015. RP 20 +The Cincinnati model 21 +AND 22 +of the crimes. 23 +Problem oriented policing solves the root cause. 24 +Semeuls, Alana Contributor, The Atlantic “How To Fix A Broken Police Department.” The Atlantic. May 2015. RP 25 +Problem-oriented policing 26 +AND 27 +solve difficult problems. 28 +Community policing removes crime. 29 +Semeuls, Alana Contributor, The Atlantic “How To Fix A Broken Police Department.” The Atlantic. May 2015. EL 30 +Police Officer Eric 31 +AND 32 +forward,” Green said. 33 +A2 wouldn't cooperate. 34 +Semeuls, Alana Contributor, The Atlantic “How To Fix A Broken Police Department.” The Atlantic. May 2015. EL 35 +Senior officers slowly 36 +AND 37 +thought we were. 38 +Minimizes arrest and counter to stop and frisk. 39 +Semeuls, Alana Contributor, The Atlantic “How To Fix A Broken Police Department.” The Atlantic. May 2015. EL 40 +And in a 41 +AND 42 +John Jay College 43 +Improved race relations. 44 +Semeuls, Alana Contributor, The Atlantic “How To Fix A Broken Police Department.” The Atlantic. May 2015. EL 45 +By 2009, when 46 +AND 47 +she told me. - EntryDate
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