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+Counterplan text: "Resolved: Public colleges and Universities in the United States ought not restrict any speech except for term papers produced by professionals who sell them to students who turn them in as original work for academic credit." |
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+And the CP’s competitive- Term papers prepared by professionals and sold to students, even though they are cut and dry examples of plagiarism, are constitutionally protected free speech. Duke Law Journal: |
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+Term Paper Companies and the Constitution, 1973 Duke Law Journal 1275-1317 (1974) Available at: http://scholarship.law.duke.edu/dlj/vol22/iss6/3 |
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+The preparation and AND value to society." |
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+Turns Case: |
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+ANALYTICS |