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1 -Interpretation: the affirmative must defend the implementation of the United States limiting qualified immunity for police officers.
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3 -“Resolved” means enactment of a law.
4 -Words and Phrases 64 Words and Phrases Permanent Edition (Multi-volume set of judicial definitions). “Resolved”. 1964.
5 -Definition of the word “resolve,” given by Webster is “to express an opinion or determination by resolution or vote; as ‘it was resolved by the legislature;” It is of similar force to the word “enact,” which is defined by Bouvier as meaning “to establish by law”.
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7 -United States” is defined by the entirety of its territories.
8 -Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms 05 US Department of Defense 2005 http://www.thefreedictionary.com/United+States
9 -United States Includes the land area, internal waters, territorial sea, and airspace of the United States, including the following: a. US territories, possessions, and commonwealths; and b. Other areas over which the US Government has complete jurisdiction and control or has exclusive authority or defense responsibility.
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11 -Qualified immunity is a legal concept.
12 -Chen 15 Alan K. Chen is the William M. Beaney Memorial Research Chair and professor of law at the University of Denver Sturm College of Law, where he teaches courses in constitutional law, federal courts, and public interest law. An experienced civil rights litigator and former ACLU staff attorney, Professor Chen continues to do pro bono work in constitutional rights cases. “Qualified Immunity Liming Access to Justice and Impeding Development of the Law” Human Rights Magazine Home 2015 (Vol. 41) Vol. 41, No. 1 - Lurking in the Shadows: the Supreme Court's Quiet Attack on Civil Rights http://www.americanbar.org/publications/human_rights_magazine_home/2015~-~-vol~-~-41-/vol~-~-41~-~-no~-~-1~-~--lurking-in-the-shadows~-~-the-supreme-court-s-qui/qualified-immunity-limiting-access-to-justice-and-impeding-devel.html JW
13 -Savana sued the school personnel who conducted the search under 42 U.S.C. § 1983 for violating her Fourth Amendment right to be free from unreasonable searches. The U.S. Supreme Court unanimously concluded that the officials had violated Savana’s constitutional rights. But by a 5–4 vote, the Court held that the officials could not be held liable for their conduct because they were entitled to “qualified immunity.” Safford Unified School District No. 1 v. Redding, 557 U.S. 364, 379 (2009). Qualified immunity is an affirmative defense that protects federal, state, or local officials who are sued for damages when they have violated the Constitution (constitutional tort claims filed under 42 U.S.C. § 1983 or Bivens v. Six Unknown Named Agents of Federal Bureau of Narcotics, 403 U.S. 388, 392–97 (1971)). It bars suits from proceeding unless the plaintiff can demonstrate that the officials’ conduct violated “clearly established . . . constitutional rights of which a reasonable person would have known.” Harlow v. Fitzgerald, 457 U.S. 800, 818 (1982). In Savana’s case, the Supreme Court held that the prevailing legal standard, which required school officials to balance the need to conduct the search against the intrusion on students’ privacy, was not so clearly defined that the officials could be said to have committed an obvious Fourth Amendment violation. As the majority observed, “cases viewing school strip searches differently from the way we see them are numerous enough, with well-reasoned majority and dissenting opinions, to counsel doubt that we were sufficiently clear in the prior statement of law.” Safford, 557 U.S. at 378–79.
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15 -Police officers are law enforcement agents for the government.
16 -Black’s Law Dictionary “What is POLICE OFFICER?” http://thelawdictionary.org/police-officer/ JW
17 -a person who is an officer of the law enforcement team employed by the county, town, municipality or state.
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19 -1. Ground.
20 -Violations of competitive equity prevent effective dialogue and participation which turns the aff.
21 -Galloway 7 Ryan Galloway 7, Samford Comm prof, Contemporary Argumentation and Debate, Vol. 28, 2007
22 -Debate as a ... time and power (Farrell, 1985, p. 114).
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24 -2. Institutional engagement. The state is inevitable—learning to speak the language of power creates the only possibility of social change debate can offer. This is best served by imagining the consequences of policy.
25 -Coverstone 5 Alan Coverstone (masters in communication from Wake Forest, longtime debate coach) “Acting on Activism: Realizing the Vision of Debate with Pro-social Impact” Paper presented at the National Communication Association Annual Conference November 17th 2005 JW 11/18/15
26 -An important concern ... in America today.
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28 -3. Topicality is a pre-requisite to engagement—otherwise nothing separates aff from neg.
29 -Shively 2k – assistant professor of political science at Texas A and M University (Ruth Lessl, “Political Theory and Partisan Politics”, Chapter 8, “Political Theory and the Postmodern Politics of Ambiguity”, eds. Portis, Gundersen, and Shively, p. 176-182, ProQuest ebrary)
30 -Like all attempts ... agreement or harmony.
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32 -Relevance isn’t enough—only a precise and limited rez creates clash on a point of mutual difference
33 -Steinberg and Freeley 8 *Austin J. Freeley is a Boston based attorney who focuses on criminal, personal injury and civil rights law, AND **David L. Steinberg , Lecturer of Communication Studies @ U Miami, Argumentation and Debate: Critical Thinking for Reasoned Decision Making pp45-
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1 -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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3 -B. Violation:
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5 -C. Standards:
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7 -1. Textuality. “Any” means no matter what kind or quality.
8 -Collins English Dictionary 14 Collins English Dictionary Complete and Unabridged, “any” 12th Edition 2014 http://www.thefreedictionary.com/any JW
9 -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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11 -Prefer my definition of “any,” it’s most contextual to the resolution.
12 -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
13 -Two major competing ... them are bad.
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15 -The topicality rule comes first – best links to fairness and education.
16 -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
17 -1.1 The Topicality Rule ... I discuss below.
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19 -2. Limits
20 -3. Ground
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1 -Political actions constitute themselves within an anti-black metaphysical equation. Reforms never work and things will not get better.
2 -Warren 15 Calvin (Assistant Professor of American Studies at George Washington University) “Black Nihilism and the Politics of Hope” CR: The New Centennial Review, Vol. 15, No. 1, 2015, pp. 215–248 https://muse.jhu.edu/article/578044/pdf JW
3 -Perverse juxtapositions structure ... to black suffering.
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5 -The idea that progress can be achieved eventually forms a “politics of hope” that uses the trick of time to sustain violence.
6 -Warren 2 Calvin (Assistant Professor of American Studies at George Washington University) “Black Nihilism and the Politics of Hope” CR: The New Centennial Review, Vol. 15, No. 1, 2015, pp. 215–248 https://muse.jhu.edu/article/578044/pdf JW
7 -What one achieves... an anti- black world.
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9 -Anti-blackness structures all modern systems and methods of thought. Attempts to create freedom always fail.
10 -Warren 3 Calvin (Assistant Professor of American Studies at George Washington University) “Black Nihilism and the Politics of Hope” CR: The New Centennial Review, Vol. 15, No. 1, 2015, pp. 215–248 https://muse.jhu.edu/article/578044/pdf JW
11 -For the black ... in structuring thought.
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13 -The alternative is political apostasy. The only ethical action is self-excommunication from metaphysical structures of violence.
14 -Warren 4 Calvin (Assistant Professor of American Studies at George Washington University) “Black Nihilism and the Politics of Hope” CR: The New Centennial Review, Vol. 15, No. 1, 2015, pp. 215–248 https://muse.jhu.edu/article/578044/pdf JW
15 -Political Apostasy For ... and spiritual practice.
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1 -Practical reflection is an inescapable aspect of agency.
2 -Ferrero Luca Ferrero (University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee) “Constitutivism and the Inescapability of Agency” Oxford Studies in Metaethics, vol. IV January 12th 2009 pp. 6-8 JW
3 -3.2 Agency is special ... closed under itself.15
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5 -In order to prevent coercion individuals must submit to the omnilateral will.
6 -Kant Immanuel Kant (leading Kantian scholar) The Metaphysical Elements of Justice, trans. John Ladd. 1797. Indianapolis: Hackett Publsihing, 1999.
7 -When I declare ... a civil society.
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9 -Thus, the standard is consistency with the omnilateral will.
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11 -We can’t be culpable for consequences—external forces determine them.
12 -Hegel 20 George Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel The Philosophy of Right 1820
13 -The will has ... in the purpose.
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15 -I contend that public entities have an obligation to restrict some constitutionally protected free speech.
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17 -First, speech acts that intend to incite revolution dissolve the authority of the sovereign and must be prohibited.
18 -Varden 10 Helga Varden (Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Illinois) “A Kantian Conception of Free Speech” May 22nd 2010 Freedom of Expression in a Diverse World Volume 3 of the series AMINTAPHIL: The Philosophical Foundations of Law and Justice pp 39-55 http://link.springer.com/chapter/10.10072F978-90-481-8999-1_4 JW
19 -To understand Kant’s ... a public crime (6: 331).
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21 -Second, hate speech relies on historical oppression, which obligates the state to intervene.
22 -Varden 10 Helga Varden (Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Illinois) “A Kantian Conception of Free Speech” May 22nd 2010 Freedom of Expression in a Diverse World Volume 3 of the series AMINTAPHIL: The Philosophical Foundations of Law and Justice pp 39-55 http://link.springer.com/chapter/10.10072F978-90-481-8999-1_4 JW
23 -Kant’s distinction between ... of all citizens.
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1 -Public colleges and universities ought to censor people who criticize the Christian religion.
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3 -Heaven contains infinite good, while hell contains infinite bad. Thus, consequentialists have an obligation to maximize the chances of salvation.
4 -Clarke 11 Steve “Coercion, Consequence and Salvation” April, 2011 Scientific Approaches to the Philosophy of Religion Part of the series Palgrave Frontiers in Philosophy of Religion pp 205-223 JW
5 -Practically all of ... being denied salvation.
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7 -Any miniscule chance of a Christian God existing justifies attempted conversion.
8 -Duncan 7 Craig Duncan (Associate Professor and Chair, Department of Philosophy and Religion at Ithaca College) “The Persecutor’s Wager” Philosophical Review, Vol. 116, No. 1, 2007 JW
9 -Since S 0, it follows that ... in this world.
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11 -Next: God must exist, three warrants.
12 -Keller 8 Timothy J. Keller The Reason for God: Belief in an Age of Skepticism. New York: Dutton, 2008. Print.
13 -The Mysterious Bang ... it is helpful.
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15 -The bible is a historically accurate document and proves that Christianity is correct—four warrants.
16 -Zukeran 14 Patrick (ounder and Executive Director of Evidence and Answers, a research and teaching ministry specializing in Christian apologetics, the defense of the Christian faith. He is the host of the radio show Evidence and Answers (www.evidenceandanswers.org). Pat is the author of several books including The Apologetics of Jesus co-authored with Norman Geisler; God, Eternity, and Spirituality (ed.); and Unless I See . . . Is There Enough Evidence to Believe? Pat is a popular conference speaker and he also serves as an adjunct faculty for several colleges and institutes worldwide. He earned a B.A. from Point Loma Nazarene University, a Master of Theology (Th.M.) from Dallas Theological Seminary, and a Doctorate of Ministry (D.Min.) in Apologetics from Southern Evangelical Seminary) “How I Know Christianity Is True – A Defense of the Gospel” Probe August 30, 2014 https://www.probe.org/how-i-know-christianity-is-true/ JW
17 -Among all the ... has His fingerprints.{4}
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1 -CP: Public colleges and universities in the United States ought not restrict constitutionally protected journalist speech but ought to restrict anti-Semitic journalism.
2 -ADL 16 "The Anti-Semitism Awareness Act of 2016." ADL. N.p., n.d. Web. 16 Dec. 2016. No date no specific author (CWLC)
3 -Anti-Semitism is disturbingly ... all current manifestations.
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5 -Anti-Semitism manifests itself in social progression movements which excludes Jewish individuals.
6 -Berteaux 16 "In the Safe Spaces on Campus, No Jews Allowed." The Tower. N.p., Feb. 2016. Web. 18 Dec. 2016. http://www.thetower.org/article/in-the-safe-spaces-on-campus-no-jews-allowed/ (CWLC)
7 -Excluding Jews from ...as Black Lives Matter.
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9 -Newspapers have cultivated an anti-Semitic attitude by publishing anti-Zionist, stereotype-relying articles.
10 -Cravatts 16, Richard. "Not All the News That's Fit to Print." Frontpage Mag. N.p., 07 Dec. 2016. Web. 06 Jan. 2017. (CWLC)
11 -When Elmer Davis, ... movement, at all.
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13 -Anti-Semitism’s causes Jewish oppression.
14 -Gold 96 PUTTING ANTI-SEMITISM ON THE ANTI-RACISM AGENDA IN NORTH AMERICAN SCHOOLS OF SOCIAL WORK Author(s): Nora Gold Source: Journal of Social Work Education, Vol. 32, No. 1 (Winter 1996), pp. 77-89
15 -Anti-Semitism can express ... to their invisibility
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1 -A. Interpretation: the aff must defend protecting constitutionally protected speech.
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3 -B. Violation: Student newspapers aren’t protected by the first amendment—here’s a caselist.
4 -US Courts “What Does Free Speech Mean?” http://www.uscourts.gov/about-federal-courts/educational-resources/about-educational-outreach/activity-resources/what-does JW
5 -The First Amendment states... a school-sponsored event. Morse v. Frederick, __ U.S. __ (2007).
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7 -Hazelwood applies to colleges—the aff does not protect constitutional speech.
8 -Reimold 13 Daniel “8 ways a landmark Supreme Court ruling has changed student journalism” Poynter February 21st 2013 http://www.poynter.org/2013/8-ways-a-landmark-supreme-court-ruling-has-changed-student-journalism/204792/ JW
9 -“When Hazelwood was ... program’s disciplinary policies.
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11 -Hazelwood applies to colleges–other Court decisions prove it should restrict universities.
12 -LaVigne 07 Christopher N. LaVigne, Hazelwood v. Kuhlmeier and the University: Why the High School Standard is Here to Stay, 35 Fordham Urb. L.J. 1191 (2007). http://ir.lawnet.fordham.edu/ulj/vol35/iss5/5/ JW
13 -In Hazelwood School ... elsewhere for relief.
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15 -Applying Hazelwood to Universities is the only consistent option.
16 -LaVigne 07 Christopher N. LaVigne, Hazelwood v. Kuhlmeier and the University: Why the High School Standard is Here to Stay, 35 Fordham Urb. L.J. 1191 (2007). http://ir.lawnet.fordham.edu/ulj/vol35/iss5/5/ JW
17 -The Supreme Court ... college student speech.
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19 -Prefer the interp:
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21 -2.The topicality rule comes first – best links to fairness and education.
22 -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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