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-**Gersham 15** Jacob Gershman "Federal Judge Says His Overworked Colleagues Bench Close to Burnout" Wall Street Journal November 12^^th^^ 2015 |
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-====Speech codes on campus are a crucial liability defense – the aff would clog the courts==== |
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-**Welch 14** ~~Benjamin; 2014; "An Examination of University Speech Codes' Constitutionality and their impact ton high-level discourse" http://digitalcommons.unl.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1046andcontext=journalismdiss~~ |
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-A financial burden is also to be considered when dealing with First Amendment rights on |
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-to an overly cautious, overly regulated atmosphere hostile to free speech.3 |
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-====Court clog collapses the federal judiciary — overburdens dockets, expansion can't keep pace==== |
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-**Oakley 96** (John, Distinguished Professor of Law Emeritus at the University of California Davis, "The Myth of Cost-Free Jurisdictional Reallocation," The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Volume 543, p. 52—63, http://www.jstor.org/stable/1048447 |
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-Personal effects: The hidden costs of greater workloads. The hallmark of federal justice |
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-jurisdiction would raise the most serious questions of the future course of the nation |
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-====Separation of power solves unaccountable decisions to go to war – causes extinction which outweighs the case. Constitutional precedents don't matter if we're all dead. ==== |
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-**Adler 96** (David, professor of political science at Idaho State, The Constitution and Conduct of American Foreign Policy, p. 23-25) |
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-The structure of shared powers in foreign relations |
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-of the American people and their representatives in Congress |