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1 -====The new generation LGBTQ movement is working with community-based solutions, moving away from the flare of courts. Lazare '10/13====
2 -Sarah Lazare is a staff writer for AlterNet, A former staff writer for Common Dreams. "Meet 5 Movement Leaders Across the U.S. Fighting for LGTBQ Issues on the Ground." Alternet. October 13, 2016. http://www.alternet.org/lgbtq/meet-5-movement-leaders-across-us-fighting-lgtbq-issues-ground JJN
3 -"We've gotten dragged into a national conversation where same-sex marriage is held
4 -AND
5 -justice work. We focus on finding ways to heal as a community."
6 -
7 -
8 -====Court civil rights victories act as fly paper drawing other social movements into the court to focus on litigation strategies ====
9 -Rosenberg 8 (Gerald N., University of Chicago political science and law professor, Ph.D. from Yale University, member of the Washington, D.C. bar, The Hollow Hope: Can Courts Bring about Social Change?, p. 427)
10 -If this is the case, then there is another important way in which courts
11 -AND
12 -structurally constrained from serving their needs, providing only an illusion of change.
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14 -
15 -====This is specifically true for LGBTQ movements ====
16 -Jane S. Schacter* James E. and Ruth B. Doyle-Bascom Professor of Law, University of Wisconsin Law School; Edwin A. Heafey, Jr. Visiting Professor of Law, Stanford Law School, 2005-2006; A.B., University of Pennsylvania, 1980; J.D., Harvard University, 1984. Drake Law Review Summer 06
17 -There is an emerging view of the role of courts in the sexual orientation domain
18 -AND
19 -ever driving social change in a significant way has its own caricatured qualities.
20 -
21 -====Judicial review produces divide and conquer ====
22 -**Becker 93** (Mary, Prof of Law @ University of Chicago Law School; 64 U. Colo. L. Rev. 975 ln)
23 -Binding judicial review can impede political movements even when the Supreme Court does not actually
24 -AND
25 -Judicial review is, therefore, a "divide and conquer" strategy.
26 -
27 -
28 -====Perceived victories cause mass movement deflation ====
29 -Rosenberg 8 (Gerald N., University of Chicago political science and law professor, Ph.D. from Yale University, member of the Washington, D.C. bar, The Hollow Hope: Can Courts Bring About Social Change?, p. 422-423)
30 -In contrast to this conclusion, it might be suggested that throughout this book I
31 -AND
32 -mistaken for widespread significant social reform, inducing reformers to relax their efforts.
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34 -
35 -====LGBTQ Rights are crucial to avoid mass structural violence Tatchell '89 ====
36 -Peter Tatchell - is a British human rights campaignerbest known for his work with LGBT social movements, was selected as Labour Party Parliamentary candidate for Bermondsey. "Gay Liberation is Central to Human Emancipation." Peter Tatchell.net. However, note at the bottom: "An edited version of this article was published in "Labour Briefing", 1989. See also "Beyond lesbian and gay rights", Interlink. May /June 1989." http://www.petertatchell.net/masculinity/gay_liberation.htm JJN *bracketed for offensive language
37 -Lesbian and gay ~~LGTBQ~~ liberation is of critical importance to the broader project
38 -AND
39 -emancipation of the whole of humanity from all forms of oppression and subjugation.
40 -
41 -
42 -====Counterplan text: The USFG will increase funding for better training programs for police officers and will establish a civilian external investigatory body to investigate alleged police misconduct.====
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44 -
45 -====Better training is needed to improve community relations.====
46 -Phillip Swarts, "Police need better training and community relations, presidential task force is told," Washington Times, http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2015/jan/13/police-brutality-solutions-are-training-community-/, January 13, 2015
47 -Law enforcement and elected officials told a presidential task force Tuesday that police need better
48 -AND
49 -One of those steps must be changing the way police officers are trained.
50 -
51 -
52 -====CRBs solve.====
53 -Ryan E. Meltzer, ~~JD, University of Texas School of Law~~, "Qualified Immunity and Constitutional Norm Generation in the Post-Saucier Era: "Clearly Establishing the Law Through Civilian Oversight of Police," Texas Law Review Vol. 92, 2014.
54 -In the course of investigating discrete incidents of alleged police misconduct, civilian external investigatory
55 -AND
56 -proposal relate to the formalization and publication of the agencies' findings and recommendations.
57 -
58 -
59 -====Only EXTERNAL, CIVILIAN oversight can alter police behavior- the aff's internal legal reform drives police misconduct underground- it's a trap **Akbar, 15** **Assistant Professor of Law at Michael E. Moritz College of Law, the Ohio State University (Amna, "National Security's Broken Windows", UCLA Law Review, Vol. 62, pg. 834, May 2015, Lexis) ====**
60 -This Article has attempted to identify the problems with community engagement and counterradicalization
61 -AND
62 - meaningful change must come from outside, from the communities themselves organizing for change. n325
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65 -====The aff attempts to improve regulation of INDIVIDUAL OFFICERS. The CP changes police culture as a whole. This reduces police opposition and rights violations. **Seybold, 15 **JD Candidate (Steven D, "Somebody's Watching Me: Civilian Oversight of Data-Collection Technologies," March 2015, Texas Law Review, Vol. 93, pg. 1029) ====
66 -First, even a highly effective LOPRB providing quality policy recommendations
67 -AND
68 - LOPRBs can ameliorate this traditional civilian oversight problem.
69 -
70 -
71 -====Civilian review is mutually exclusive and more efficient than court action ====
72 -Weinbeck, 11 – JD Candidate William Mitchell College of Law (Michael P, "Watching the Watchmen: Lessons for Federal Law Enforcement from America's Cities," William Mitchell Law Review, Vol. 36, pg. 1306)
73 -A police department's internal affairs unit, operating on its own, lacks the credibility
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75 -costing the city nothing more than the administrative costs of the investigation. n61
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1 1  Interpretation - The affirmative may only garner offense from hypothetical enactment of the resolution.
2 +
3 +
4 +====CP Text: Vote negative to make their act of civil disobedience more effective.====
5 +
6 +
7 +====A) By participating in this tournament while knowingly rejecting the resolution, an agreed upon norm, our opponents are acting as civil disobedients. Though they have the right to challenge rules they believe to be unjust, their request for the ballot is contradictory to the goals of their resistance.====
8 +A.D. Woozley 76 (Professor of Moral Philosophy at University of Virginia, "Civil Disobedience and Punishment," Ethics, Vol. 86, No. 4. (Jul., 1976), pp. 323-331, accessed via JSTOR)
9 +The civil disobedient stands to gain nothing for himself (as the ordinary criminal does
10 +AND
11 +those for whom it is rightly claimed, to demand it for themselves.
12 +
13 +
14 +====B) If you do believe their stance is sincere and/or you agree with it, you should reward their civil disobedience with a loss. Punishment is key to enlisting the sympathy of the majority and ensuring the movement succeeds.====
15 +Cohen 72 – Marshall, University Professor, Emeritus, Professor of Philosophy and Law, Emeritus, and Dean, Emeritus, College of Letters, Arts and Sciences at USC ~~"Liberalism and Disobedience," Philosophy and Public Affairs, Vol. 1, No. 3. (Spring, 1972), pp. 283-314, http://www.jstor.org/stable/pdfplus/2265054.pdf~~
16 +It is for this reason that the civil disobedient characteristically notifies government officials of the
17 +AND
18 +at stake, and this is the first objective of the civil disobedient.
19 +
20 +
21 +====Labelling the ballot as a tool for social change/resistance ~~to oppression~~ turns coalition creation via competitive backlash in the context of competitive debate====
22 +Bankey 13 (BRENDON BANKEY – A Thesis Submitted to the Graduate Faculty of WAKE FOREST UNIVERSITY GRADUATE SCHOOL OF ARTS AND SCIENCES in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of MASTER OF ARTS Communication August 2013 – Bankey holds an BA from Trinity and now holds an MA from Wake Forest. This thesis was approved by: Michael J. Hyde, Ph.D., Advisor; Mary M. Dalton, Ph.D., Chair; R. Jarrod Atchison, Ph.D. THE "FACT OF BLACKNESS" DOES NOT EXIST: AN EVOCATIVE CRITICISM OF RESISTANCE RHETORIC IN ACADEMIC POLICY DEBATE AND ITS (MIS)USE OF FRANTZ FANON'S BLACK SKIN, WHITE MASKS – From Chapter Two – footnoting Atchison and Panetta and consistent with Bankey's defense of an aspect of their position – http://wakespace.lib.wfu.edu/bitstream/handle/10339/39020/Bankey_wfu_0248M_10473.pdf)
23 +Atchison and Panetta 's concern with the "debate as activism" approach highlights the
24 +AND
25 +within the community. Creating change through wins generates backlash through losses. 25
26 +
27 +
28 +====Voting aff is ultimately a simulation of real change —- it produces change no more than voting negative for the same justifications does but their claim that it creates some sort of tangible difference positions the judge as an agent of counterfeit reform and pseudo-progress====
29 +WILLIAMS 2k (Christopher R. Williams, PhD, forensic psychology, professor and chairman of the Department of Criminal Justice Studies at Bradley University, Bruce A. Arrigo, PhD, administration of justice, professor of criminology, law, and society, Department of Criminal Justice and Criminology at the University of North Carolina, Faculty Associate in the Center for Professional and Applied Ethics, "The (Im)Possibility of Democratic Justice and the 'Gift' of the Majority," Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice, Vol. 16, No. 3, August 2000, pgs. 321-343)
30 +The impediments to establishing democratic justice in contemporary American society have caused a national paralysis
31 +AND
32 +. This will improve the efficacy of her message being heard and respected.
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1 +Interpretation: The aff must defend that no constitutionally protected speech may be restricted by public colleges or universities. To clarify, they can't defend a restriction on only a kind, setting, or timing of speech.
2 +The term "any" is the resolution is the weak form of "any" - "not any" statements refer to "all". Cambridge Dictionary
3 +Cambridge Dictionary, Any, http://dictionary.cambridge.org/grammar/british-grammar/quantifiers/any.
4 +
5 +We use any before nouns to refer to indefinite or unknown quantities or an unlimited entity:
6 +AND
7 + left. They've eaten them all. No: There are no biscuits left. They've eaten them all.
8 +Semantics outweighs—4 reasons:
9 +A.
10 +B.
11 +C.
12 +D.
13 +Violation:
14 +Standards:
15 +Limits:
16 +
17 +====1. There are thousands of speech codes and policies that the aff can choose to overturn – destroying my ability to engage the aff. Lukianoff 08:====
18 +Lukianoff (Greg Lukianoff, "Campus Speech Codes: Absurd, Tenacious, and Everywhere", May 23, 2008 , https://www.nas.org/articles/Campus_Speech_Codes_Absurd_Tenacious_and_Everywhere)
19 +For our 2007 report, FIRE surveyed publicly available policies at the 100 "Best
20 +AND
21 +for fear of losing to a prepped out counter interp, proliferating abuse.
22 +
23 +
24 +A: If the aff doesn’t have a solvency advocate they must accept links to the whole resolution.
25 +
26 +C)
27 +Limits:
28 +Ground:
29 +
30 +Interp: The aff can't remove restrictions regarding corporate funding.
31 +
32 +====Corporate funding is deemed constitutionally protected speech under Citizens United.====
33 +Levy 15 Gabrielle Levy, "How Citizens United Has Changed Politics in 5 Years," US News and World Report, January 21, 2015
34 +Five years ago Wednesday, the Supreme Court handed down a decision that dramatically reshaped
35 +AND
36 +amounts of money on political activities.
37 +
38 +
39 +====Schools with large endowments are able to recruit more low-income students which creates more material equalities on campus.====
40 +Freedman 13 Josh Freedman, policy analyst in the Economic Growth Program at the New America Foundation, "Why American Colleges Are Becoming a Force for Inequality," The Atlantic, May 16, 2013, http://www.theatlantic.com/business/archive/2013/05/why-american-colleges-are-becoming-a-force-for-inequality/275923/
41 +Not all colleges, however, would need to raise tuition drastically to pay for
42 +AND
43 +funds to cover its costs while remaining competitive in its levels of spending.
44 +
45 +====Endowment funds are key to US competitiveness, education, innovation, and more. Leigh 14:====
46 +Leigh 14 Steven R. Leigh (dean of CU-Boulder's College of Arts and Sciences), "Endowments and the future of higher education," UColorado Boulder, March 2014
47 +These broad trends point directly to the need for CU-Boulder's College of Arts
48 +AND
49 +affirm the importance of higher education and enduringly preserve its viability and vitality.
50 +
51 +
52 +====Innovation solves great power war====
53 +**Taylor 04** – Professor of Political Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Mark, "The Politics of Technological Change: International Relations versus Domestic Institutions," Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 4/1/2004, http://www.scribd.com/doc/46554792/Taylor)
54 +I. Introduction Technological innovation is of central importance to the study of international relations
55 +AND
56 +Interp: The aff can't remove restrictions regarding corporate funding.
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4 +====Their idealized ethics perpetuates a system of white supremacy. Mills 98:====
5 +Charles Mills 98, Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Illinois, Chicago, "Blackness Visible: Essays on Philosophy and Race," Cornell University Press, 1998
6 +But the second point, which may be the more significant one, is that
7 +AND
8 +does not exist. Supposedly ideal theory like the 1AC preserves Herrenvolk ethics.
9 +
10 +
11 +====And, Kant specifically embraced a 'dark ontology' in which minorities were treated as subpersons. Mills 2:====
12 +Charles Mills 98, Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Illinois, Chicago, "Blackness Visible: Essays on Philosophy and Race," Cornell University Press, 1998
13 +Finally, I want to consider the objection that however interesting such a model may
14 +AND
15 +that black activists such as Garvey have traditionally had to fight against.23
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17 +
18 +====The alternative is to reject the 1AC's use of ideal Kantianism to examine Herrenvolk ethics and begin the process of naturalizing ethics. Mills 3:====
19 +What can we gain by reconstructing an idealized version or examining an actual example of a Herrenvolk
20 +AND
21 + done on racial domination and the ways in which membership in the white community may deform one's moral cognition.
22 +
23 +
24 +====The role of the ballot is to vote for the team that best naturalizes ethics—this is the only way to truly achieve ideal theory. Mills 4:====
25 +Let me now try to make persuasive the claim that naturalization can as¬sist the normative enterprise. As indicated
26 +AND
27 + cognition. The white eye can thereby learn to see itself seeing whitely.
28 +
29 +====Their performance justifies racism and the treatment of non-whites as subpersons. This is an independent reason to negate—hold them accountable for their discourse. Vincent 13:====
30 +Christopher J. Vincent, currently the Graduate Assistant for the University of Louisville Debate Team and Director of Debate at the James Graham Brown School in Louisville, KY. He debated at the University of Louisville, reaching the double-octafinals of both the National Debate Tournament and Cross-Examination Debate Tournament. He has also been coaching high school Lincoln Douglas debate for the past five years, with debaters reaching elims at tournaments such as Harvard, Emory, Newark, and others, Re-Conceptualizing our Performances: Accountability in Lincoln Douglas Debate, http://vbriefly.com/2013/10/26/201310re-conceptualizing-our-performances-accountability-in-lincoln-douglas-debate/, October 26, 2013
31 +It is becoming increasingly more apparent in Lincoln Douglas debate that students of color are
32 +AND
33 +color, and in turn destroy the transformative potential this community could have.
34 +
35 +
36 +===Case:===
37 +Use modesty when evaluating ROB debate—this means even if truth-testing comes first still evaluate impacts back to education
38 +analytic
39 +
40 +====Seditious speech should be prohibited-it's inconsistent with state authority ====
41 +**Varden 10**
42 +Helga Varden ~~Associate Professor of Philosophy, University of Illinois~~ "A Kantian Conception of Free Speech" Springer. 2010
43 +To understand Kant's condemnation of seditious speech, remember that Kant, as mentioned above
44 +AND
45 +qua private citizens, it is a public crime (6: 331).
46 +
47 +
48 +====Second, hate speech relies on historical oppression, which obligates the state to intervene. Varden 2:====
49 +Even if we accept that issues of systemic dependency explain why the state will
50 +AND
51 + vulnerable, are secured, then it is within its rightful powers to legally regu-late
52 +
53 +
54 +====If we are allowed to prevent people from punching one another, then we are allowed to restrict hate speech because the emotional harm caused by hate speech is akin to being hit in the face. This turns the aff. Rosenbaum 14====
55 +Thane Rosenbaum, "Should Neo-Nazis Be Allowed Free Speech?" The Daily Beast, http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2014/01/30/should-neo-nazis-be-allowed-free-speech.html, January 30, 2014
56 +Over the past several weeks, free speech has gotten costlier—at least in
57 +AND
58 +and it makes no distinction between being hit in the face and losing face
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