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... ... @@ -1,33 +1,0 @@ 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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... ... @@ -1,47 +1,0 @@ 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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... ... @@ -1,55 +1,0 @@ 1 -The Role of the Judge is to Promote Critical Education 2 - 3 -Status quo policies use violence to smother critical thought. 4 -Giroux 1: Giroux, Henry. Waterbury Chair Professor, Pennsylvania State University "The Curse of Totalitarianism and the Challenge of Critical Pedagogy." Philosophersforchange.org, October 13, 2015. BE 5 - 6 -The forces of 7 -AND 8 -a vibrant democracy. 9 - 10 -The Role of the Ballot is to Endorse the More Productive Liberation Strategy for the Oppressed. 11 - 12 -A. Link 13 - 14 -The aff requires plaintiffs to pay for lawsuits. 15 -Lawyers.com: Lawyers.com. Legal Website “What are "Costs" in a Civil Lawsuit?” No date. CH 16 - 17 -No matter what 18 -AND 19 -its net recovery 20 - 21 -B. Impacts 22 - 23 -1. The aff is capitalistic exploitation. 24 -Higdon 1: Higdon, Woodrow L. Investigative Photo Journalist, Former Police Officer “Public Corruption Cover Up Through Civil Litigation.” GTI News, March 2010. CH 25 - 26 -Less than ten 27 -AND 28 -exposure is gone. 29 - 30 -Law enforcement has 31 -AND 32 -and civil damages. 33 - 34 -2. You have to pay to play: only the rich get in. 35 -Higdon 2: Higdon, Woodrow L. Investigative Photo Journalist, Former Police Officer “Public Corruption Cover Up Through Civil Litigation.” GTI News, March 2010. CH 36 - 37 -The so called 38 -AND 39 -to public agencies. 40 - 41 -C. Alt 42 - 43 -The United States ought to maintain qualified immunity for police officers, but appoint an independent prosecutor to bring CRIMINAL misconduct charges against officers. 44 -JIP: Justice in Policing. Advocacy Group “Policy 11: Special or Independent Prosecutors.” Justice in Policing, 2016. RP 45 - 46 -A special, or 47 -AND 48 -special, independent prosecutor. 49 - 50 -The K precludes the aff. Rejecting cap comes first. 51 -Hedges: Hedges, Chris. Senior Fellow, The Nation Institute “Corporate Capitalism is the Foundation of Police Brutality and the Prison State.” Truthdig.com, July 5, 2015. CH 52 - 53 -Our national conversation 54 -AND 55 -their exact configuration. - EntryDate
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... ... @@ -1,54 +1,0 @@ 1 -The Role of the Judge is to Promote Critical Education 2 - 3 -Status quo policies use violence to smother critical thought. 4 -Giroux 1: Giroux, Henry. Waterbury Chair Professor, Pennsylvania State University "The Curse of Totalitarianism and the Challenge of Critical Pedagogy." Philosophersforchange.org, October 13, 2015. BE 5 - 6 -The forces of 7 -AND 8 -a vibrant democracy. 9 - 10 -The Role of the Ballot is to Endorse the More Productive Liberation Strategy for the Oppressed. 11 - 12 -A. Link 13 - 14 -Winners in civil suits get paid monetary damages. 15 -FindLaw.com: FindLaw.com. “After a Judgment: Collecting Money.” Thomson Reuters, 2016. CH 16 - 17 -When you 'win' 18 -AND 19 -to make payments. 20 - 21 -B. Impacts 22 - 23 -The aff is capitalistic exploitation. 24 -Higdon 1: Higdon, Woodrow L. Investigative Photo Journalist, Former Police Officer “Public Corruption Cover Up Through Civil Litigation.” GTI News, March 2010. CH 25 -Less than ten 26 -AND 27 -exposure is gone. 28 - 29 -Law enforcement has 30 -AND 31 -and civil damages. 32 - 33 -2. You have to pay to play: only the rich get in. 34 -Higdon 2: Higdon, Woodrow L. Investigative Photo Journalist, Former Police Officer “Public Corruption Cover Up Through Civil Litigation.” GTI News, March 2010. CH 35 - 36 -The so called 37 -AND 38 -to public agencies. 39 - 40 -C. Alt 41 - 42 -The United States ought to maintain qualified immunity for police officers, but appoint an independent prosecutor to bring CRIMINAL misconduct charges against officers. 43 -JIP: Justice in Policing. Advocacy Group “Policy 11: Special or Independent Prosecutors.” Justice in Policing, 2016. RP 44 - 45 -A special, or 46 -AND 47 -special, independent prosecutor. 48 - 49 -The K precludes the aff. Rejecting cap comes first. 50 -Hedges: Hedges, Chris. Senior Fellow, The Nation Institute “Corporate Capitalism is the Foundation of Police Brutality and the Prison State.” Truthdig.com, July 5, 2015. CH 51 - 52 -Our national conversation 53 -AND 54 -their exact configuration. - EntryDate
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... ... @@ -1,22 +1,0 @@ 1 -I value Appropriate Legal Judgement which means making judicial evaluations suited to the circumstances. 2 -Need to weigh between moral conflicts 3 -Unger, Peter. Professor of Philosophy, New York University “Contextual Analysis in Ethics.” Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, Vol. 55, No. 1, Mar. 1995. CH 4 -Along with important 5 -AND 6 -Or is grasped 7 -HE ADDS 8 -Besides picking out 9 -AND 10 -Or is grasped 11 -J2: consider reasons for an action 12 -Thus, the sufficient affirmative burden is to prove that limiting qualified immunity accounts for the context of law enforcement. 13 -PO not avg citizen 14 -McGuinness, J. Michael. Civil Rights Attorney “Deadly Force: The Rights of Suspects and Police Officers.” The Champion, May 2015. RP 15 -The streets of 16 -AND 17 -Defense of others 18 -Police not reg citizens 19 -Harmon, R. Associate Professor, University of Virginia School of Law. “When is Police Violence Justified?” Northwestern Law Review, Vol. 102, Issue 3, 2008. CW 20 -Of course, police 21 -AND 22 -Scope and limits - EntryDate
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... ... @@ -1,19 +1,0 @@ 1 -Appropriate judgment requires assessing an act’s context, not just its commission 2 -Unger: Unger, Peter. Professor of Philosophy, New York University “Contextual Analysis in Ethics.” Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, Vol. 55, No. 1, Mar. 1995. CH 3 - 4 -Along with important 5 -AND 6 -competing moral considerations. 7 - 8 - 9 -Thus, the sufficient affirmative burden is to prove that unfettered Constitutionally protected speech accounts for the context of an educational setting. 10 -College students are still developing psychologically 11 -Matsuda: Matsuda, Mari. Associate Professor of Law, University of Hawaii “Public Response to Racist Speech: Considering the Victim’s Speech.” Michigan Law Review, Volume 87, August 1989. RP 12 -A marked rise 13 -AND 14 -thought and inquiry. 15 - 16 -Huff writes: Huff, Thomas. Professor of Philosophy in Law, Montana University “Addressing Hate Messages at the University of Montana.” Montana Law Review, Volume 53, Issue 2, Summer 1992. SW/AZ 17 -Second, studies show 18 -AND 19 -the university offers. - EntryDate
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... ... @@ -1,28 +1,0 @@ 1 -The aff defends “free” speech representing speech as something to be commodified. 2 -Brown 1: Brown, Wendy. 8Professor of Political Science, University of California, Berkeley “Undoing the Demos: Neoliberalism's Stealth Revolution.” MIT Press, 2015. RP 3 - 4 -Importantly, however, democracy 5 -AND 6 -good for all? 7 - 8 -Earlier, progressivism posited 9 -AND 10 -reserved to governments. 11 - 12 - 13 - 14 -Reject the aff’s representations and recognize that since free speech is impossible, using the aff never results in liberation. 15 - 16 -Morley shows: Morley, Daniel Contributor, In Defense of Marxism “Our Cherished Freedom of Speech Myth.” In Defense of Marxism. February 2015. RP 17 - 18 -In our society, 19 -AND 20 -freedom of expression! 21 - 22 -This comes before passing the plan – they DON’T get to weigh the case. Effective policymaking assumes we have good mindsets to start. 23 - 24 -Blum writes: Blum, Andrew J. Managing Partner, The Triumph Group. “Managing Mindset to Break the Cycle of Reactive Decision-Making.” March 31, 2012. DD 25 - 26 -Mindset is the 27 -AND 28 -without clear definition. - EntryDate
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... ... @@ -1,21 +1,0 @@ 1 -The aff strikes down speech codes only for PUBLIC schools. 2 -FIRE writes: FIRE. Foundation for Individual Rights in Education “Private Universities.” FIRE, 2016. BS 3 - 4 -When discussing free 5 -AND 6 -choosing to attend. 7 - 8 -Safe spaces become a PRIVILEGE for the rich. 9 -Peterson’s: Peterson’s Staff. Organization for College Education “Public University Versus Private College.” Petersons.com, September 29, 2015. CH 10 - 11 -The major difference 12 -AND 13 -are generally higher. 14 - 15 -Alt: Both public and private colleges and universities ought to adopt the self-government theory of free speech, which allows absolute protection ONLY for speech that serves an objective public purpose. 16 -Bunker writes: Bunker, Matthew D. Professor, University of Alabama “Critiquing Free Speech: First Amendment Theory and the Challenge 17 -of Interdisciplinarity.” Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 2001. RP 18 - 19 -Alexander Meiklejohn, perhaps 20 -AND 21 -of human enterprises. - EntryDate
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