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... ... @@ -1,0 +1,27 @@ 1 +Congress CP 2 + 3 +Text: Congress should do the aff. 4 + 5 +CP solves – Congress can amend the relevant statute instead of waiting for the courts. 6 +Lynda G. Dodd 15, Joseph H. Flom Professor of Legal Studies and Political Science at The City University of New York–City College, writing a book examining the Supreme Court’s development of the legal framework for Section 1983 litigation., 10-19-2015, "What's missing in the police reform debate? (Part 1)," Balkinization, https://balkin.blogspot.com/2015/10/whats-missing-in-police-reform-debate.html 7 +Because these doctrines were crafted by the Supreme Court, it may at first seem 8 +AND 9 +find any proposals by legal scholars elaborating this kind of significant statutory reform. 10 + 11 +Speed NB 12 + 13 +The Court takes years to act, whereas Congress can implement the plan now – all their advantages become linear disads vs the counterplan. 14 + 15 +Ornstein et al 11 – Continuity of Government Commission made up of Norman J. Ornstein political scientist and resident scholar at the American Enterprise Institute, Thomas E. Mann Averell Harriman Chair and a senior fellow in Governance Studies at the Brookings Institution, John C. Fortier research fellow at AEI, and Jennifer K. Marsico AEI, 2011, “Preserving Our Institutions: The Third Report of the Continuity of Government Commission-The Supreme Court.” American Enterprise Institute, https://www.aei.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/Supreme-Court-Continuity.pdf 16 +First, in ordinary times the Court does not typically move on a quick timetable 17 +AND 18 +8 and older cases dealing with military commissions were decided years after initial detainment 19 + 20 +Culture Shift NB 21 + 22 + 23 +And, only Congressional Action sends the message that spurs social changes, Supreme Court decision fail 24 +Stoddard, prof law NYU, 97 25 + 26 +(Thomas B. Stoddard, Former Professor of Law at NYU Law School, November 1997, New York University Law Review, “Bleeding Heart: Reflection on Using Law to Make Social Change,” pg. 7, http://law.ubalt.edu/law/downloads/law_downloads/Stoddard.pdf) Dan Li 27 +Let me also suggest this… what is, in the end, done. - EntryDate
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