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+====Court legitimacy high – new court is making change.==== |
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+Wolf: Wolf, Richard Contributor, USA Today “Supreme Court’s chief justice seeks faster, fairer, more efficient system.” USA Today. December 2015. RP |
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+world," he said. |
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+====Overruling precedent, like the plan does by striking down Garcetti, will destroy court legitimacy and the rule of law==== |
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+Gerhardt 06 (Michael, professor of law at UNC, 90 Minn. L. Rev. 1204, “Super Precedent”, May, lexis) |
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+Chief Justice Roberts |
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+left in tact. |
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+====Loss of judicial legitimacy in the eyes of other branches causes executive overreach and massive human rights violations—Trump clearly magnifies the impact.==== |
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+Blank and Guiora 10 Laurie R. Blank is the Director of Emory Law's International Humanitarian Law Clinic. Amos N. Guiora is a Professor of Law at the University of Utah's SJ Quinney College of Law, and his most recent book is Freedom from Religion: Rights and National Security (OUP, 2009), “Judicial Abdication in Times of War: Lessons Not Yet Learned”, 13 Sep 2010, Jurist, BE |
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+The inability of |
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+ and international obligations. |