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1 +====Value: Justice- defined by giving each their due====
2 +====Criterion: Protection of Citizen’s rights====
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4 +====The protection of Citizen’s rights are mandatory to the achievement of Justice because the rights of citizens are that which is due to them. ====
5 +==Contention 1: Accountability==
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10 +==A Qualified immunity is excused ignorance.==
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15 +Armacost 98 { Barbara, Professor of Law at University of Virginia Qualified Immunity: Ignorance Excused, http://www.law.virginia.edu/pdf/faculty/hein/armacost/51vand_l_rev583_1998.pdf, pg 2}
16 +In this Article, Professor Armacost uses fair notice in criminal law as a paradigm for analyzing the role of not
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18 + attach. In such cases, qualified immunity's notice inquiry-whether the law was clear-acts as a proxy for fault.
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23 +====B) Qualified immunity has been used to protect cops in cases where constitutional rights had been clearly violated.====
24 +Chemerinsky 2014, Erwin, dean of the School of Law at the University of California, Irvine, “How the Supreme Court Protects Bad Cops,” New York Times, 26 August.
25 +The Supreme Court has used this doctrine in recent years to deny damages to an eighth-grade girl who was strip-s
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27 +able in court. How many more deaths and how many more riots will it take before the Supreme Court changes course?
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32 +====In summation, the author is saying that crimes are evaluated based upon the wrongfulness of the actions, but public authorities are held to different standards and that qualified immunity is an excuse for their ignorance of the law. Onto our V/C debate: since QI is an ignorant excuse for public authorities, abolition of the ground of excuses for public authorities will result in holding police people more accountable to their actions, and thereby protect citizen’s rights when police people don’t have this venue to evade the punishments. ====
33 +==Contention 2: QI and Marginalized Communities==
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38 +====A Qualified immunity was won by the police people who brutally shoot Teresa Sheenah.====
39 +Liptak 15 { ,Adam, covers the United States Supreme Court and writes "Sidebar," a column on legal developments. A graduate of Yale Law School, he practiced law "Supreme Court Sides With Police in a Shooting, and Against a State on Taxes," New York Times, http://www.nytimes.com/2015/05/19/us/supreme-courts-rules-on-a-police-shooting-state-taxes-and-prisoners-lawsuits.html?_r=1®ister=facebook }
40 +The court sided with two San Francisco police officers who in 2008 shot Teresa Sheehan, a mentally ill woman, wh
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42 +San Francisco’s shift in its legal position as the case proceeded had made it impossible to address the question.
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47 +====B) The court has a long history of discounting the interests of minority populations–qualified immunity just exacerbates racism entrenched in the system.====
48 +Reinhardt 15 , Stephen R. Circuit Judge, United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, “The Demise of Habeas Corpus and the Rise of Qualified Immunity: The Court’s Ever Increasing Lim- itations on the Development and Enforcement of Constitutional Rights and some Particularly Unfortunate Consequences,” Michigan Law Review, Vol. 113, 2015.
49 +The Court has often remarked that “to perform its high function in the best way, ’justice must satisfy the app
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51 +deral statute, rather than the more lenient state statute, were seemingly reserved for black defendants alone.171
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56 +====The first contention shows how police can claim QI, when their actions were clearly wrong and the second is relevant because it shows the court's bias against PoC; if QI excludes rulings of Constitutionality and if the courts have a negative bias towards PoC then that allows for the shaping of laws that shall violate citizen’s rights. By the abolition of this police tactic of evading responsibility, we are able to punish them according their actions and therefore hold government legitimacy, when citizens have their rights upheld. ====
57 +==Overview then Voter==
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62 +====Our first contention says that QI is an ignorant excuse for public officials and that the ignorant excuse, in many case, been proved to be dangerous. Our second contention says that QI has been used many times against marginalised communities to marginalise them even further. ====
63 +====Now onto voter: The CP solves better because all their advantages (Discretion) could be flowed onto our side.The net benefit would be the better protection of marginalized bodies and better upholding of police accountability. Therefore we meet the value of justice better and urge the judge to vote negative.====
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1 +====Spreading is bad because it upholds an ableist mindset.====
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3 +1. Visual processing (dis)order: VPD is a (dis)ability wherein the person with VPD aren’t able to interpret and translate the data they are getting from their eyes to concepts. Therefore forcing a huge chunk of info on someone with VPD and, additionally, reading extremely quickly causes an unfair burden on them. Moreso people with VPD aren’t able spread. Conclusively, spreading results in an information-skew, enabling the debaters with no VPD to gain a unfair leverage.
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5 +2. Audio processing (dis)order: People with APD have a harder time translating spoken words to concepts. Speaking at a very quick rate excludes people with APD to grasp concepts and to engage within debate. This is exclusionary to people with APD because they can’t pick up the volumes of spoken info as quick.
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7 +3. Ultimately, people who have Audio-Visual Processing (Dis)orders, are totally excluded from Debate, all due to the ablist mindset that everyone has the abilities in regard to speaking, hearing and writing.
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9 +Impact: Spreading causes a time skew. I don’t have any of these specifc (dis)abilities but spreading spills over into other rounds and could affect other people with these. Nonetheless this is a kritik of their able-noramtivity and that people don’t have these (dis)abilities.
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14 +1- Education: This destroys their education claims because we come to debate to learn how to better the world and hear from different oppressed voices, but education that is open to a limited few and enables to privileging of “abled-bodies” over bodies with (dis)abilities is inherently bad.
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16 +2- Fairness: First off, debate with spreading as the medium of information sharing excludes people with processing (dis)orders. And secondly, this buys into a bigger mindset of able-normativity which inflicts harms on people with (dis)abilities everyday, especially in the academic field.
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1 +Value: Anti-oppression, as defined by protecting the rights of all humans.
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3 +Criterion: Minimizing Structural Violence.
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5 +Minimizing structural violence is essential to reaching anti-oppression; our institutions are key perpetrators of violence upon marginalised groups.
6 +We negate that the The United States ought to limit qualified immunity for police officers. To clarify, we don’t want any reforms to qualified immunity, we don’t even want to touch anything that deals with the Political. Berlant and Warren will give you reasons why.
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8 +====Therefore, Cruel Optimism is the attachment to something that continually hurts us; It’s the want of x but x is what is keeping us from flourishing. We do this because it’s what is normal, because it is familiar.====
9 +(lauren berlant, 2006, professor of literature at the university of chicago, “cruel optimism” in differences pg 24)
10 +In the introduction ... throughout this book.
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12 +====And Cruel Optimism definitely applies to our relation with the Political. Dr. Warren says that The Political brainwashes us into a “Hopeful” cycle that repeatedly sustain anti-blackness. Dr. warren explains how the Political tells us to stay for that emancipation is soon to come but black bodies only then find recurring violence in their wake. We need to recognise this structural violence and fixing Qualified Immunity just further propagates the cycle.====
13 +Warren 2015 {Calvin, Assistant Professor of American Studies at George Washington University, “Black Nihilism and the Politics of Hope” p 30-31, We don´t advocate ablist lang}
14 +Throughout this essay ... political hope perpetuates.
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16 +====The aff’s adherence to reforming Qualified Immunity further reinforces the cruel optimism towards the exclusive Political, therefore reifies the structural violence that the Political inflicts.====
17 +Berlant 2006 (lauren, professor of literature at the university of chicago, “cruel optimism” in differences pg 227)
18 +This is why ... of political depression.
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20 +====Onto our harms:====
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22 +====According to the Bureau of Justice Statistics, one in three black men can expect to go to prison in their lifetime.====
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24 +====Why is this shit still happening in 2016? The underpinnings of black oppression that happened 1800s are still here. When Slavery was abolished the black oppression just materialised with a different face; Jim crow. After Jim crow, it took up in other forms; such as housing discrimination and mass incarceration, which is the dominant one now. Mass incarceration still allows for the same underpinnings of black oppression that existed during slavery. When people leave jail, they are denied job opportunities, they are denied healthcare, they are even denied the right to vote. Even more so, the 13th amendment says that we can subject “criminals” to slavery as a punishment. So basically the underpinnings of black oppression during the slavery era still exists to this day, in the form of mass incarceration, where black bodies are overcriminalized and through that venue they are basically ostracised from society and denied basic human rights. Is this really a just government, much less a just political system.====
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