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+A Interpretation: the affirmative must defend a legislative body passes a limitation on qualified immunity. PARCHER: |
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+Jeff Parcher debate coach at Georgetown, Feb 2001. http://www.ndtceda.com/archives/200102/0790.html |
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+Pardon me if I turn to a … are answers to a question. |
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+B Violation |
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+C Vote neg: |
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+1 Court action requires grassroots contestation of laws on lower courts. AMF ’05: |
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+Ask Meta Filter. “What does it mean to overturn a Supreme Court decision?” Law and Government. August 10, 2005. LHP MK |
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+There's no formal … overturned Plessy v. Ferguson. |
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+2 Protests against police brutality can be integrated into congress. KEFFER ’14: |
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+Bradley Keffer and Scott Barnhart. “INBOX: Lawyers question use of qualified immunity for police.” The Indiana Lawyer. December 2014. LHP MK |
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+However, if qualified … limited by law. |