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+The new generation LGBTQ movement is working with community-based solutions, moving away from the flare of courts. Lazare ‘10/13 |
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+Sarah Lazare is a staff writer for AlterNet, A former staff writer for Common Dreams. “Meet 5 Movement Leaders Across the U.S. Fighting for LGTBQ Issues on the Ground.” Alternet. October 13, 2016. http://www.alternet.org/lgbtq/meet-5-movement-leaders-across-us-fighting-lgtbq-issues-ground JJN |
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+"We've gotten dragged... as a community.” |
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+B. Links- |
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+1. Court civil rights victories act as fly paper drawing other social movements into the court to focus on litigation strategies |
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+Rosenberg 8 (Gerald N., University of Chicago political science and law professor, Ph.D. from Yale University, member of the Washington, D.C. bar, The Hollow Hope: Can Courts Bring about Social Change?, p. 427) |
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+If this is... illusion of change. |
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+2. This is specifically true for LGBTQ movements |
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+Jane S. Schacter* James E. and Ruth B. Doyle-Bascom Professor of Law, University of Wisconsin Law School; Edwin A. Heafey, Jr. Visiting Professor of Law, Stanford Law School, 2005-2006; A.B., University of Pennsylvania, 1980; J.D., Harvard University, 1984. Drake Law Review Summer 06 |
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+There is an... own caricatured qualities. |
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+C. Internal Link- Courts Wreck movements |
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+1. Judicial review produces divide and conquer. Becker 93 |
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+Becker 93 (Mary, Prof of Law @ University of Chicago Law School; 64 U. Colo. L. Rev. 975 ln) |
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+Binding judicial review... and conquer" strategy. |
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+2. Perceived victories cause mass movement deflation |
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+Rosenberg 8 (Gerald N., University of Chicago political science and law professor, Ph.D. from Yale University, member of the Washington, D.C. bar, The Hollow Hope: Can Courts Bring About Social Change?, p. 422-423) |
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+In contrast to... relax their efforts. |
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+3. The court system destroys crucial parts of the LGBTQ movement and works to further marginalize people. Leachman ‘14 |
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+Gwendolyn M. Leachman - Gwendolyn M. Leachman. Sears Law Fellow, Williams Institute on Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity, UCLA School of Law; J.D.; Ph.D. Candidate, Jurisprudence and Social Policy Program, UC Berkeley. “From Protest to Perry: How Litigation Shaped the LGBT Movement’s Agenda.” University of California, Davis. 2014. http://lawreview.law.ucdavis.edu/issues/47/5/Articles/47-5_Leachman.pdf JJN *bracketed for offensive language |
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+The primary contribution... it typically promotes. |
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+D. Impacts |
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+LGBTQ Rights are the lynchpin to destroy every other form of oppression based on race, sexuality, or species. Tatchell ’89 |
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+Peter Tatchell - is a British human rights campaignerbest known for his work with LGBT social movements, was selected as Labour Party Parliamentary candidate for Bermondsey. “Gay Liberation is Central to Human Emancipation.” Peter Tatchell.net. However, note at the bottom: “An edited version of this article was published in "Labour Briefing", 1989. See also "Beyond lesbian and gay rights", Interlink. May /June 1989.” http://www.petertatchell.net/masculinity/gay_liberation.htm JJN *bracketed for offensive language |
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+Lesbian and gay... oppression and subjugation. |
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+Controls the strongest internal link to the aff ROB, heterosexual masculinity actively subverts efforts to change the condition of all other forms of oppression. |