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+The Aff has an unwavering commitment to the legal system only contributes to the state abuse that they claim to solve. The current legal system is violent; it is built on the obtainment of power that seeks to deny alternative views of morality. |
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+Lynne Henderson, Professor of Law at the Indiana University School of Law at Bloomington, 1991 |
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+“Authoritarianism and the Rule of Law,” Indiana Law Journal (66 Ind. L.J. 379), Spring, Available Online to Subscribing Institutions via Lexis-Nexis |
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+The lack of...meaning and "law." n178 |
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+Constant criticism and trashing of the legal system is necessary to expose traditional legal thought – the liberation and fate of humanity is at stake |
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+Hutchinson and Monahan in 84 (Allan C. Hutchinson and Patrick J. Monahan, CRITICAL LEGAL STUDIES SYMPOSIUM: Law, Politics, and the Critical Legal Scholars: The Unfolding Drama of American Legal Thought, 36 Stan. L. Rev. 199, Stanford Law Review, January, 1984, DOA 7/01/15, AMB@GDI) |
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+No matter how ...or ethical norm. |
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+And, to create a conception of any system – we need constantly destruct and reconstruct of rules in order to ethically valid. DERRIDA 02: |
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+Derrida, Jacques. 2002. “Force of Law: The ‘Mystical Foundation of Authority’.” Cardozo Law Review 11 (919): pg 961 http://www.lexisnexis.com/hottopics/lnacademic/?shr=tandcsi=12487andsr=TITLE(22Force20of20law20the20mystical20foundation20of20authority2722)20and20date20is202002 date accessed feb 14 2016 Jacques Derrida is the prominent recognizable philosopher for post structuralism |
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+To be just...at de droit. |
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+The alternative can create a contrary legal universe that challenges the acceptance of oppressive tactics that the aff allows for in favor of an empathetic fluid legal system—this is a prerequisite to solving the AC. |
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+Peter Gabel, former President and Professor of Law at New College of California and Co-Director of the Project for Integrating Spirituality, Law, and Politics, 2009 “Law And Economics, Critical Legal Studies, And The Higher Law: Critical Legal Studies As A Spiritual Practice,” Pepperdine Law Review (36 Pepp. L. Rev. 515), Available Online to Subscribing Institutions via Lexis-Nexis |
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+All of these...law and justice. |
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+The role of the ballot and judge as an educator is to reject arguments based on asymmetrical power relations—because pedagogical contexts are inherently political, we have a unique opportunity to promote real change |
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+Trifonas 03 |
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+Just as objective...ends of schooling. |