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-Getting rid of qualified immunity destroys federalism. |
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-Putnam and Ferris 92 Charles T. Putnam Senior Assistant Attorney General, New Hampshire and Charles T. Ferris JD, Franklin Pierce Law Center, “Defending a Maligned Defense: The Policy Bases of the Qual- ified Immunity Defense in Actions Under 42 USC 1983,” Bridgeport Law Review, Vol. 12, 1992 |
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-Although the historical ... or constitutional mandate.” |
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-Police vs court power is the linchpin for public health |
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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, 1998 |
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-Because of the ... their police powers. |
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-Lack of health infrastructure makes diseases more dangerous |
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-Schermerhorn 14 (Jordan, Global Health and the Middle East at Duke University) “Bioterrorism is Already Here” Medium Apr 29, 2014 |
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-The fact that ... an encouraging model. |
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-Unchecked disease spread will cause 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 |
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-Infectious disease is ... a global pandemic. |