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-A. Interpretation: debaters may not specify a specific kind of free speech that they protect or a specific free speech restriction that they remove. They must defend that all constitutionally protected free speech is protected. |
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-1. Textuality. “Any” means no matter what kind or quality. |
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-Collins English Dictionary 14 Collins English Dictionary Complete and Unabridged, “any” 12th Edition 2014 http://www.thefreedictionary.com/any JW |
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-one, some, or several, as specified, no matter how much or many, what kind or quality, etc: any cheese in the cupboard is yours; you may take any clothes you like. |
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-Prefer my definition of “any,” it’s most contextual to the resolution. |
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-Debois 17 Danny (champion of TOC, NCFL Grand Nationals, the Minneapple, The Glenbrooks, and the Harvard Invitational (twice), coaches Harvard-Westlake) “Topic Analysis by Danny Debois” January-February 2017 LD Brief JW |
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-Two major competing ... them are bad. |
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-The topicality rule comes first – best links to fairness and education. |
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-Nebel 15 Jake “The Priority of Resolutional Semantics” vbriefly February 20th 2015 http://vbriefly.com/2015/02/20/the-priority-of-resolutional-semantics-by-jake-nebel/ JW |
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-1.1 The Topicality Rule ... I discuss below. |
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-2. Limits |
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-3. Ground |