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-**The subject is constantly changing in the face of power relations. BUTLER ’92:** |
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-(Judith Butler. 1992. “Continent Foundations: Feminism and the Question of “Postmodernism” Feminists Theorize the Political) |
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-In a sense...to politics itself. |
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-**Power is constitutive of all our interactions. ORME:** |
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-Orme, Stephen. "Foucault: Subject, Power, Resistance." Academia.edu LHP RS |
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-We must imagine...a forever-shifting |
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-**Understanding of the self is in relation to these structures -~~-~- that requires care for self. FOUCAULT ’84:** |
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-“The ethic of care for the self as a practice of freedom. An interview with Michel Foucault on January 20, 1984” Conducted by Raul Fornet-Betancourt, Helmut Becker, Alfredo Gomez-muller Translated by J. D. Gauthier, s.j LHP MK |
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-Q: The care for...have over them. |
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-**It’s key to envisioning a liberated world. FOUCAULT 2: ** |
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-“The ethic of care for the self as a practice of freedom. An interview with Michel Foucault on January 20, 1984” Conducted by Raul Fornet-Betancourt, Helmut Becker, Alfredo Gomez-muller Translated by J. D. Gauthier, s.j LHP MK |
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-I shall be...be set free. |
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-**The role of the specific intellectual is to engage in a genealogy. DREFYUES AND RABINOW: ** |
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-Hubert L. Dreyfus and Paul Rabinow. Michel Foucault: Beyond Structuralism and Hermeneutics. Second Edition With an Afterword by and an Interview with Michel Foucault, 1982 LHP RS |
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-The interpreter as...emergence of imposed |
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-**1 Historical continuities govern the self. JENKINS: ** |
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-Jenkins, Fiona. “Care of the Self or Cult of the Self?: How Philosophical Counseling gets Political.” No Date. LHP MK |
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-Subjectivity thus conceived...is possible here. |
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-**Since its establishment in 1982, qualified immunity has been arbitrarily granted for some cases but not for others that are similar. SCHOTT 12:** |
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-Richard G. Schott, J.D (2012). “Qualified Immunity How It Protects Law Enforcement OfficersI.”https://leb.fbi.gov/2012/september/qualified-immunity-how-it-protects-law-enforcement-officers. LHP RS |
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-Almost 30 years...past several months. |
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-**And, because of Pearson and related cases, some rights never become clearly established. CARTER ’15: ** |
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-“US Supreme Court expands immunity for killer cops.” 12 November 2015 Tom Carter. https://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2015/11/12/pers-n12.html. LHP MK |
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-“Qualified immunity” is...decided by judges. |
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-**This is empirically confirmed. After Pearson, the court was no longer required to make judgments about whether constitutional rights had been violated in any defense, which meant the court was able to escape setting precedent for future officers. ROLFS 11:** |
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-http://heinonline.org/HOL/LandingPage?handle=hein.journals/uclalr59anddiv=15andid=andpage= |
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-In the period after Pearson...24.6 percent of claims. |
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-**2012-the present ~-~-- qualified immunity has been skewed towards favoring defendants, pointing towards the necessity of a revision. VLR: ** Vanderbilt Law Review (VLR). “Qualifying Qualified Immunity.” https://www.vanderbiltlawreview.org/wp content/uploads/sites/89/2012/05/Williams_65_Vand_L_Rev_1295.pdf LHP RS |
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-Modern qualified immunity...fuller flourishing of rights. |
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-**Qualified immunity today represents unrestrained governmental power that discriminates against minority populations. BERNICK:** |
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-Evan Bernick. “To Hold Police Accountable, Don’t Give Them Immunity. ” https://fee.org/articles/to-hold-police-accountable-dont-give-them-immunity/ LHP RS |
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-In the wake ...there is a remedy.¶ |
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-**Vote aff:** |
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-1 the arbitrary use of state power. FELDMAN:** |
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-Police Violence and the Legal Temporalities of Immunity Leonard Feldman Hunter College, CUNY. LHP JN |
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-The advantage of...even quantitative benchmarking. |
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-**2 police control individuals. BIESTA ‘10: ** |
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-Rancière, Jacques. “Education, Truth, Emancipation.” Also contributions from Gert Biesta and Charles Binham. Continuum. 2010. Brackets so it makes sense. LHP MK |
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-Subjectification – and this...reference to, equality. |