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-====3. Qualified immunity is a key protection against uses of section 1983 claims to encroach on states rights and laws – immunity returns power to state courts==== |
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-**Putnam 92** – Charles Putnam, Office of the New Hampshire Attorney General: 1992("Defending a Maligned Defense: The Policy Bases of the Qualified Immunity Defense in Actions Under 42 U.S.C. § 1983", Bridgeport Law Review Available at https://www.qu.edu/prebuilt/pdf/SchoolLaw/LawReviewLibrary/26_12UBridgeportLRev665(1991-1992).pdf Accessed on 11/04/16)IG |
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-To place this analysis in perspective, the authors first review the four policy considerations |
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-of state government without the benefit of express statutory or constitutional mandate."2 |
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-====The plan overturns a delicate balance of federalism: police and court power are key – especially to public health law and the medical system==== |
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-**Hodge 98** ~~James G. Hodge Jr. (Professor of Public Health Law and Ethics at Arizona State University), "The Role of New Federalism and Public Health Law," Journal of Law and Health~~ AZ |
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-affairs, concern the lives, liberties, and properties of the people. |
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-====Lack of detection and health infrastructure makes disease spread likely – and US infrastructure spills over==== |
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-**Schermerhorn 14** ~~(Jordan, Global Health and the Middle East at Duke University) "Bioterrorism is Already Here" Medium Apr 29, 2014~~ AT |
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-The fact that our "global health security agenda" focuses on future pandemics and |
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-on it, but polio in Syria does not provide an encouraging model. |
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-**====Extinction====** |
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-**Quammen 12** David, award-winning science writer, long-time columnist for Outside magazine for fifteen years, with work in National Geographic, Harper's, Rolling Stone, the New York Times Book Review and other periodicals, 9/29, "Could the next big animal-to-human disease wipe us out?," The Guardian, pg. 29, Lexis |
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-Infectious disease is all around us. It's one of the basic processes that ecologists |
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-possible factor is infectious ~~from~~ disease, and viruses in particular. |
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-====Federalism turns case – it's key to authentic democracy – government accountability, citizen involvement, and checks and balances. ==== |
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-**Diamond 4** (Larry, Professor of Political Science at Stanford, senior fellow at the Hoover Institution, founding coeditor of the Journal of Democracy. Conference on Fiscal and Administrative Decentralization, "Why Decentralize Power in A Democracy?" February 12 2004. http://www.stanford.edu/~~ldiamond/iraq/Decentralize_Power021204.htm AD 7/5/09) JM |
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-Third, democracy has swept throughout the world as a basic value and framework of |
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-federalism can provide an additional bulwark against the concentration and abuse of power. |