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... ... @@ -1,0 +1,31 @@ 1 +Federal funding is on the rise- it’s critical for student financial assitance 2 +PEW 15 PEW Charitable Trusts, research and analysis, , 6-11-2015, "Federal and State Funding of Higher Education: A Changing Landscape," No Publication, http://www.pewtrusts.org/en/research-and-analysis/issue-briefs/2015/06/federal-and-state-funding-of-higher-education NB 3 +States and the federal government have long provided substantial funding for higher education, but 4 +AND 5 +, while state funds primarily pay for the general operations of public institutions. 6 + 7 +Title IX forces colleges to either mandate speech codes that can be seen as harassment and violate the constitution or risk lose federal funding 8 +Richardson 16 Bradford Richardson (reporter) Washington Times Http, 5-1-2016, "Title IX ‘harassment’ order seen as free speech threat," Washington Times, http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2016/may/1/title-ix-harassment-order-seen-as-free-speech-thre/ NB 9 +Several free speech advocacy groups are concerned about a Justice Department order that they say 10 +AND 11 +University presidents must find the courage to stand up to this federal overreach.” 12 + 13 +Education department forces compensation which hurts school funds if they don’t regulate speech 14 +Leef 15 George Leef, 9-14-2015, "Free Speech Can't Be Trumped By Title IX," Forbes, http://www.forbes.com/sites/georgeleef/2015/09/14/free-speech-cant-be-trumped-by-title-ix-but-college-officials-use-it-that-way/3/#7a995a734ceb NB 15 +In short, in trying to avoid liability for “sexual harassment” under Title 16 +AND 17 +assault, even though it lacks statutory authority to award such compensatory damages.” 18 + 19 +Financial assistance benefits disadvantage students the most- they increase funds 20 +AAU 9 Association of American Universities, "MYTHS ABOUT COLLEGE AND UNIVERSITY ENDOWMENTS," January 2009 21 +MYTH: Universities are not using enough of their endowments to make college accessible and 22 +AND 23 +income high school students to visit the campus, and waiving application fees. 24 + 25 +This turns and outweighs the case: 26 + 27 +1. Prerequisite- students need to have the capability to enter educational institutions if they want to have a chance in involvement in activism and others 28 + 29 +2. Timeframe of education- having access to an education provides better outcomes for the future compared to short term goals of activism 30 + 31 +3. Probability- the risk that the aff is successful compared to the confirmed amount of individuals who lose access proves that there are material harms for individuals - EntryDate
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