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+====I negate and value Appropriate Legal Judgment==== |
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+====Appropriate judgment requires assessing an act’s context==== |
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+====1 Moral rules often conflict==== |
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+Unger: Unger, Peter. Professor of Philosophy, New York University “Contextual Analysis in Ethics.” Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, Vol. 55, No. 1, Mar. 1995. CH |
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+Along with important |
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+or is grasped. |
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+====2 People only act due to underlying conditions.==== |
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+====Thus, the affirmative burden is to prove that limiting qualified immunity accounts for the context of law enforcement.===== |
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+====My thesis and sole contention is that context determines culpability. ==== |
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+====The unique nature of law enforcement pressures police to make decisions ==== |
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+McGuinness: McGuinness, J. Michael. Civil Rights Attorney “Deadly Force: The Rights of Suspects and Police Officers.” The Champion, May 2015. RP |
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+The streets of |
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+ defense of others. |
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+====Holding police liable misses distinctions.==== |
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+Harmon: Harmon, R. Associate Professor, University of Virginia School of Law. “When is Police Violence Justified?” Northwestern Law Review, Vol. 102, Issue 3, 2008. CW |
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+Of course, police |
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+scope and limits. |