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+====A. Interpretation: the aff must defend that all constitutionally protected speech ought not be restricted. ==== |
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+**Your Dictionary NO DATE (Your Dictionary, online reference, "any," http://www.yourdictionary.com/any)** |
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+every: any child can do it |
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+====Any is an indefinite pronoun that refers to things generally ==== |
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+**Language NO DATE (Online English grammar textbook, Unit 42: - Indefinite Pronouns," http://www.1-language.com/englishcoursenew/unit42_grammar.htm///LADI) ** |
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+Indefinite pronouns replace specific things with general, non-specific concepts. For example |
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+anything from the supermarket. - Do you need anything from the supermarket? |
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+====It's the most contextual to the resolution:==== |
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+**Lallas (Jackson Lallas, "A DEFENSE OF T-ANY", LADI, 2/9/2017, Online: http://www.theladi.org/blog/2017/2/9/a-defense-of-t-any - MG) ** |
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+There is a lot of debate about the meaning of the determiner any. In |
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+of the resolution favor a generic reading, as we would intuitively expect. |
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+====Predictable limits – ==== |
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+====Contextual education - multiple court rulings agree "any" means "all" – legal education outweighs because it trains us to be effective advocates for speech and other issues in the future==== |
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+Elder 91, David S. Elder, October 1991, "Any and All": To Use Or Not To Use?" "Plain Language' is a regular feature of the Michigan Bar Journal, edited by Joseph Kimble for the State Bar Plain English Committee. Assistant editor is George H. Hathaway. Through this column the Committee hopes to promote the use of plain English in the law. Want to contribute a plain English article? Contact Prof. Kimble at Thomas Cooley Law School, P.O. Box 13038, Lansing, MI 48901, http://www.michbar.org/file/generalinfo/plainenglish/pdfs/91_oct.pdf |
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+The Michigan Supreme Court seemed to approve our dictionary definitions of "any" in |
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+(1991) (quoting Harrington v InterState Men's Accident Ass'n, supra) |