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... ... @@ -20,10 +20,3 @@ 20 20 is significantly dependent on our willingness to embrace this form of pedagogical audacity. 21 21 22 22 Alt solves case—they say the prison industrial complex is the problem, we endorse a movement that tackles it head on 23 - 24 -The prison regime distorts our epistemology, normalizing the prison industrial complex. Thus, the ROB: To vote for the debater who best methodologically combats the prison industrial complex. 25 -Rodriguez ‘10 26 - (The Disorientation of the Teaching Act: Abolition as Pedagogical Position Dylan Rodríguez Radical Teacher, Number 88, Summer 2010, pp. 7-19 (Article) Published by University of Illinois Press DOI: 10.1353/rdt.2010.0006) 27 -There are some immediate analytical and scholarly tools that form a basic pedagogical apparatus for 28 -AND 29 -one can do, ideally as part of a community of social movement). - EntryDate
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... ... @@ -1,29 +1,0 @@ 1 -Courts managing but burdened now—any small push tips the brink 2 -Gershman ‘15 3 -Jacob. “Federal Judge Says His Overworked Colleagues Bench Close to Burnout.” Wall Street Journal. November 12, 2015. 4 -Judges in federal trial courts have for some time expressed concern about the ever- 5 -AND 6 -growing ones), but efforts to hire more judges have met political resistance. 7 - 8 -Limiting qualified immunity clogs the courts—empirics 9 -Noll ‘08 10 -Noll, David L. "Qualified Immunity in Limbo: Rights, Procedure, and the Social Costs of Damages Litigation Against Public Officials." NYUL Rev. 83 (2008)//KOHS-AG 11 -In the context of ordinary civil litigation between two private parties, the total ( 12 -AND 13 -and has undoubtedly affected the development of the modern qualified immunity doctrine.53 14 - 15 -Federal court clog causes collapses the federal judiciary—overburdens dockets, expansion can't keep pace—kills separation of power 16 -Oakley ‘96 17 -John B. Oakley, Distinguished Professor of Law Emeritus US Davis School of Law, 1996 The Myth of Cost-Free Jurisdictional Reallocation//KOHS-AG 18 -Personal effects: The hidden costs of greater workloads. The hallmark of federal 19 -AND 20 -would raise the most serious questions of the future course of the nation. 21 - 22 -Turns case b/c African Americans can’t get to the courts if courts are overburdened 23 - 24 -Separation of power solves unaccountable executive decisions to go to war—causes extinction. 25 -Adler ‘96 26 -David, professor of political science at Idaho State, The Constitution and Conduct of American Foreign Policy, p. 3-25) 27 -The structure of shared powers in foreign relations serves to deter the abuse of power 28 -AND 29 -values in comparison to those of the American people and their representatives in Congress - EntryDate
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... ... @@ -1,37 +1,0 @@ 1 -The meta-ethic is constitutivism. A) Only constitutivism is normatively binding B) All frameworks collapse to constitutivism 2 -Korsgaard ‘09 3 -Christine Korsgaard Harvard prof, “Self-Constitution: Agency, Identity, and Integrity”, Oxford University Press; 1 edition, 15 Jun 2009 4 -2.1.7 Constitutive standards are important, I claimed above, because 5 -AND 6 -bit of house-building, it would be defective as an action. 7 -Agency is constitutive of action 8 -Ferrero ‘09 9 -Luca Ferrero University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee, “Constitutivism and the Inescapability of Agency”, to appear in Oxford Studies in Metaethics vol. IV, Version 3.05, 12 Jan 2009 10 -3.1 The initial appeal of the shmagency objection rests on the impression that 11 -AND 12 -reflection. But even reflection about agency is a manifestation of agency.14 13 -Combined with the physical world, this justifies protection of outer freedom. 14 -Nance ‘12 15 -Michael Nance 12 University of Pennsylvania, United States, “Kantian Right and the Categorical Imperative: Response to Willaschek”, International Journal of Philosophical Studies, 15 Oct 2012 16 -The Kantian argument from the CI to the UPR starts from the fact that we 17 -AND 18 -phrase ‘freedom in the external use of choice’ (6:214). 19 -However, in the state of nature, conflicting rights claims are irresolvable—it’s fundamentally unfree. 20 -Ripstein ‘09 21 -Arthur Ripstein 09 Professor of Law and Philosophy at the University of Toronto, and Chair of the Department of Philosophy, “Force and Freedom”, Harvard University Press, 2009 22 -These difficulties for innate right in the state of nature—indeterminacy, lack of 23 -AND 24 -of everyone, and authorizing both enforcement and adjudi- cation under law. 25 -Thus, the standard is consistency with the omnilateral will. 26 -Seditious speech violates the standard 27 -Varden ‘10 28 -A Kantian Conception of Free Speech Helga Varden, former student of the OG Ripstein, In Deidre Golash (ed.), Free Speech in a Diverse World. Springer (2010) 29 -“To understand Kant’s condemnation of seditious speech, remember that Kant, as mentioned 30 -AND 31 -, it is a public crime (6: 331).” (52) 32 -That negates—seditious speech is constitutionally protected 33 -JUSTIA 34 -“Seditious Speech and Seditious Libel” http://law.justia.com/constitution/us/amendment-01/41-seditious-speech.html *brackets in original 35 -Seditious Speech and Seditious Libel.—Opposition to government through speech alone has been subject 36 -AND 37 -in Madison’s view, a fundamental principle of the American form of government.” - EntryDate
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... ... @@ -1,20 +1,0 @@ 1 -The aff’s focus on language inherently excludes the disabled—free speech only applies to the able-bodied 2 -Mitchinson ‘16 3 -Mitchinson, Joanne. "Is Free Speech Only for the Able-Bodied and Educated?" Free Speech Feminist. N.p., 28 Mar. 2016. Web. 22 Dec. 2016. //KOHS-RR 4 -Freedom of Speech is the right to express opinions without censorship, constraint or punishment 5 -AND 6 -thoroughly addressed if only a small proportion of voices have contributed to it? 7 - 8 -Their concept of free speech permits ableist language—the AC affirms the exclusion of disability from society 9 -Rottenberg ‘14 10 -(Rachel Cohen-Rottenberg has a master’s degree in History and Culture at Union Institute and University. Huffington Post: “Doing Social Justice: 10 Reasons to Give Up Ableist Language” Published August 10th, 2014. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/rachel-cohenrottenberg/doing-social-justice-thou_b_5476271.html) 11 -Disability speech, especially metaphors, abound in our culture, and they exist 12 -AND 13 -, education, access and inclusion as people in a more favored group. 14 - 15 -Thus, the alt is to reject the aff’s portrayal of free speech and to embrace the disabled masquerade. 16 -Siebers ‘04 17 -Tobin Siebers “Disability as Masquerade” Literature and Medicine, Volume 23, Number 1, Spring 2004, pp. 1-22 18 -The masquerade counteracts passing, claims disability rather than concealing it. 19 -AND 20 -claimed as some version of itself rather than simply concealed from view. - EntryDate
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