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| Emory | 2 | Edgemont ML | Robey Holland |
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| Emory | 4 | Byram Hills AG | Akhil Gandra |
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| Glenbrooks | 1 | Brentwood KR | Carlos Taylor |
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| Glenbrooks | 3 | Quarry Lane SK | Lawrence Zhou |
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| Grapevine | Octas | Cy- Woods LC | Greg Malis, Greg Achten, Jeremy Rosen |
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| Grapevine | Finals | Woodlands JZ | Cameron McConway, Kim Hsun, Kris Wright |
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| Grapevine | Octas | Cy-Woods LC | Greg Malis, Greg Achten, Jeremy Rosen |
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| Grapevine | 4 | Harker EM | Jeremy Rosen |
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| Grapevine | 2 | Edina JR | Greg Malis |
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| Grapevine | Semis | Strake Jesuit RC | Cameron McConway, Aisha Bawany, Kim Hsun |
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| Grapevine | 2 | Edina JR | Greg Malis |
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| Greenhill RR | 5 | Westwood SN | Jacob Koshak, Byron Arthur |
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| Greenhill RR | 4 | Cy- Woods LC | Jenn Melin, John Sims |
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| Greenhill RR | 2 | Peninsula JL | Courtney Coffman, Mike Bietz |
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| Greenhill RR | 4 | Cy- Woods LC | Jenn Melin, John Sims |
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| Harvard Westake RR | 2 | Harvard Westlake CE | Calen Smith, Rodrigo Paramo |
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| Harvard Westlake | 1 | Chaminade RA | Tim McHugh |
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| Harvard Westlake | 4 | Brentwood LR | Calen Smith |
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| Harvard Westlake | 6 | Mountain View VP | Nigel Ward |
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| Harvard Westlake | Doubles | Palo Alto BH | Calen Smith, Paras Kumar, Erik Legried |
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| Harvard Westlake | Semis | Brentwood RY | Karen Qi, Rodrigo Paramo, Abbey Chapman |
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| Harvard Westlake | Finals | La Canada AZ | Elijah Smith, Rodrigo Paramo, Travis Fife |
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| Harvard Westlake RR | 2 | Harvard Westlake CE | Calen Smith, Rodrigo Paramo |
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| Harvard Westlake RR | 5 | Holy Cross RS | James Sanger, Scott Wheeler |
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| Harvard Westlake RR | Quarters | Cypress Woods LC | Panny Shan, Joseph Flores, Nadia Hussein |
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| Kandi King RR | Quarters | Harvard Westlake IP | Alston, Amit Kukreja, Chris Vincent |
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| Meadows | Doubles | North Hollywood JS | Travis Fife, Mike Shackelford, Zane Miller |
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| Meadows | Quarters | Harvard Westlake IP | Erik Legried, Liz Letak, Ryan Fink |
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| NDCA | 1 | New Trier CM | Shania Hunt |
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| NSDA Districts | 3 | Southlake Carroll JC | Anthony Ogbuli |
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| NSDA Districts | 5 | Trinity Valley BV | Salas, Marshall, Berdugo |
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| St Marks | Quarters | Peninsula JL | Calen Martin, Scott Phillips, Eric Melin |
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| TFA State | 4 | Hebron AL | Derek Liles |
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| Apple Valley | 1 | Opponent: Lexington AB | Judge: Manuel Smith 1AC- queer theory |
| Apple Valley | 1 | Opponent: Lexington AK | Judge: Manuel Smith 1AC- queer theory |
| Apple Valley | 4 | Opponent: Lake Highland Prep RS | Judge: Carlos Taylor 1AC- genealogy |
| Emory | 2 | Opponent: Edgemont ML | Judge: Robey Holland 1AC- marketplace v3 |
| Emory | 4 | Opponent: Byram Hills AG | Judge: Akhil Gandra 1AC- buddhism |
| Glenbrooks | 1 | Opponent: Brentwood KR | Judge: Carlos Taylor 1AC- ADA |
| Glenbrooks | 3 | Opponent: Quarry Lane SK | Judge: Lawrence Zhou 1AC- queer performance |
| Glenbrooks | 7 | Opponent: Ashland CB | Judge: Robey Holland 1AC- structural violence police brutality |
| Grapevine | Octas | Opponent: Cy- Woods LC | Judge: Greg Malis, Greg Achten, Jeremy Rosen 1AC- prohibit floating nuke reactors w china war and russia war advantages |
| Grapevine | Finals | Opponent: Woodlands JZ | Judge: Cameron McConway, Kim Hsun, Kris Wright 1AC- Rawls whole res w waste adv |
| Grapevine | Octas | Opponent: Cy-Woods LC | Judge: Greg Malis, Greg Achten, Jeremy Rosen 1AC- ban floating reactors w china war and russia war advantages |
| Grapevine | 4 | Opponent: Harker EM | Judge: Jeremy Rosen 1AC- whole res w mining terror and meltdown advs |
| Grapevine | 2 | Opponent: Edina JR | Judge: Greg Malis 1AC- environmental dualism baudrillard |
| Grapevine | Semis | Opponent: Strake Jesuit RC | Judge: Cameron McConway, Aisha Bawany, Kim Hsun 1AC- phase out w prolif and mining advantages |
| Grapevine | 2 | Opponent: Edina JR | Judge: Greg Malis 1AC- environmental dualism baudrillard |
| Greenhill RR | 5 | Opponent: Westwood SN | Judge: Jacob Koshak, Byron Arthur 1AC- anthro util w marine life terror and arctic drilling advantages |
| Greenhill RR | 4 | Opponent: Cy- Woods LC | Judge: Jenn Melin, John Sims 1AC- ban floating reactors |
| Greenhill RR | 2 | Opponent: Peninsula JL | Judge: Courtney Coffman, Mike Bietz 1AC- Japan |
| Greenhill RR | 4 | Opponent: Cy- Woods LC | Judge: Jenn Melin, John Sims 1AC- floating reactors |
| Harvard Westake RR | 2 | Opponent: Harvard Westlake CE | Judge: Calen Smith, Rodrigo Paramo 1AC- journalism |
| Harvard Westlake | 1 | Opponent: Chaminade RA | Judge: Tim McHugh 1AC- asian conscientization |
| Harvard Westlake | 4 | Opponent: Brentwood LR | Judge: Calen Smith 1AC- neolib |
| Harvard Westlake | 6 | Opponent: Mountain View VP | Judge: Nigel Ward 1AC- Kant |
| Harvard Westlake | Doubles | Opponent: Palo Alto BH | Judge: Calen Smith, Paras Kumar, Erik Legried 1AC- asian conscientization |
| Harvard Westlake | Semis | Opponent: Brentwood RY | Judge: Karen Qi, Rodrigo Paramo, Abbey Chapman 1AC- resistance v2 |
| Harvard Westlake | Finals | Opponent: La Canada AZ | Judge: Elijah Smith, Rodrigo Paramo, Travis Fife 1AC- neolib v2 |
| Harvard Westlake RR | 2 | Opponent: Harvard Westlake CE | Judge: Calen Smith, Rodrigo Paramo 1AC- journalism |
| Harvard Westlake RR | 2 | Opponent: Harvard Westlake CE | Judge: Calen Smith, Rodrigo Paramo 1AC- journalism |
| Harvard Westlake RR | 5 | Opponent: Holy Cross RS | Judge: James Sanger, Scott Wheeler 1AC- militarism |
| Harvard Westlake RR | Quarters | Opponent: Cypress Woods LC | Judge: Panny Shan, Joseph Flores, Nadia Hussein 1AC- BDS |
| Kandi King RR | 1 | Opponent: Westwood RM | Judge: Hertzig, Koshak 1AC- title 9 |
| Kandi King RR | Quarters | Opponent: Harvard Westlake IP | Judge: Alston, Amit Kukreja, Chris Vincent 1AC- decolonial fem |
| Meadows | 4 | Opponent: Brentwood WJ | Judge: Adam Bistagne 1AC- testimony (chomsky) |
| Meadows | 6 | Opponent: West KN | Judge: Adam Torson 1AC- meltdows |
| Meadows | Doubles | Opponent: North Hollywood JS | Judge: Travis Fife, Mike Shackelford, Zane Miller 1AC- South Africa |
| Meadows | Doubles | Opponent: North Hollywood JS | Judge: Travis Fife, Mike Shackelford, Zane Miller 1AC- South Africa |
| Meadows | Quarters | Opponent: Harvard Westlake IP | Judge: Erik Legried, Liz Letak, Ryan Fink 1AC- colonialism AC |
| NDCA | 1 | Opponent: New Trier CM | Judge: Shania Hunt 1AC- constitutionality |
| NDCA | 3 | Opponent: Harvard Westlake WB | Judge: SunHee Simon 1AC- journalism |
| NDCA | 3 | Opponent: Harvard Westlake WB | Judge: SunHee Simon 1AC- journalism |
| NDCA | Semis | Opponent: Presentation AS | Judge: Alston, Nadia Hussein, Scott Phillips 1AC- fem killjoy |
| NDCA | Finals | Opponent: Peninsula JL | Judge: Scott Phillips, Monica Amestoy, James Braden 1AC- speech zones |
| NSDA Districts | 3 | Opponent: Southlake Carroll JC | Judge: Anthony Ogbuli 1AC- ableism "crip the home" |
| NSDA Districts | 5 | Opponent: Trinity Valley BV | Judge: Salas, Marshall, Berdugo 1AC- whole res human dignity w felon IPV and veteran contentions |
| St Marks | 1 | Opponent: Cy- Fair TW | Judge: Lee Quinn 1AC- liberation theology AC |
| St Marks | 1 | Opponent: Cy- Fair TW | Judge: Lee Quinn 1AC- liberation theology |
| St Marks | Quarters | Opponent: Peninsula JL | Judge: Calen Martin, Scott Phillips, Eric Melin 1AC- Japan v2 |
| St Marks | Quarters | Opponent: Peninsula JL | Judge: Calen Martin, Scott Phillips, Eric Melin 1AC- Japan v2 |
| St Marks | 6 | Opponent: Albuquerque HB | Judge: Aisha Bawany 1AC- Tuck and Yang decolonization |
| TFA State | 1 | Opponent: Central DP | Judge: Robey Holland 1AC- egalitarianism whole res |
| TFA State | 1 | Opponent: Central DP | Judge: Robey Holland 1AC- egalitarianism whole res |
| TFA State | 4 | Opponent: Hebron AL | Judge: Derek Liles 1AC- right to housing refugees |
| TOC | 3 | Opponent: Immaculate Heart DD | Judge: Jharick Shields 1AC- militarism (few different cards from first version) |
| TOC | 4 | Opponent: Lynbrook CW | Judge: Akhil Gandra 1AC- military academies (newest plan) |
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Cites
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0 - T - United StatesTournament: Glenbrooks | Round: 3 | Opponent: Quarry Lane SK | Judge: Lawrence Zhou Interpretation: The aff must defend that the United States limits qualified immunity through governmental action. To clarify, their actor has to be the United States government.The United States is a republic, ie: a governing body LimitsDeliberationOnly our interpretation solves – education through participation in debates is essential to check manipulation of the government by powerful private interests The impact outweighs—deliberative debate models impart skills vital to respond to social problemsChristian O. Lundberg 10 Professor of Communications @ University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, “Tradition of Debate in North Carolina” in Navigating Opportunity: Policy Debate in the 21st Century By Allan D. Louden, p. 311 Engaging The Law Is Key To Queer Politics | 11/20/16 |
1 - Black Nihilism KTournament: St Marks | Round: 1 | Opponent: Cy- Fair TW | Judge: Lee Quinn Politics are structurally exclusive of black people—claiming we should push for progress forms cruel optimism that supports more anti-black violence.Warren 15 Calvin (Assistant Professor of American Studies at George Washington University) “Black Nihilism and the Politics of Hope” CR: The New Centennial Review, Vol. 15, No. 1, 2015, pp. 215–248 https://muse.jhu.edu/article/578044/pdf JW Refusing the temptation to support normative legal thought opens up space to recognize the brutality beneath the liberal humanist mask of the state. The individual is strong enough – embracing the will to order through organized political resistance results in mastery and violenceSaurette 96 (Millennium: Journal of International Studies, Volume 25, Number 1, 1 March 1996 , pp. 1-28(28), Paul, Professor of Political Studies, University of Ottawa, “I Mistrust All Systematizers And Avoid Them': Nietzsche, Arendt And The Crisis Of The Will To Order In International Relations Theory”). The governmental system is the basis of the oppression the affirmative critiques. ALT- The only way to solve for this is to completely withdraw from the state.Helfand 13 (Judy Helfand, Media activist, University of Dayton, “Constructing Whiteness,” http://academic.udayton.edu/race/01race/white11.htm) | 10/15/16 |
1 - Black Nihilism K V2Tournament: Apple Valley | Round: 4 | Opponent: Lake Highland Prep RS | Judge: Carlos Taylor IT WILL NOT GET BETTER–Trayvon Martin and Renisha McBride are our generation’s Emmett Till–the promise of the political has never and will never be realized for Black Americans–the American dream and the political is dependent on ever-increasing black suffering Placing hope in the political constitutes a cruel optimism that keeps blacks chasing after a political object that only strengthens anti-black systems–they’ll say “WE CAN’T DO NOTHING” but that’s just a link–anti-black systems create a false binary between action and inaction that tricks blacks into continuing to trust the political The alternative is black nihilist political apostasy that rejects the anti-black political entirely–NO PARTIAL ATHEISM–the perm fails because it’s impossible to support the political structure without participating in the ruse of false transformation and an exploited hope | 11/5/16 |
1 - Buddhism Cap KTournament: Emory | Round: 4 | Opponent: Byram Hills AG | Judge: Akhil Gandra THE ROB IS TO QUESTION THE 1AC’S SCHOLARSHIP PRIOR TO THE CONSEQUENCES OF THEIR INTERROGATION- | 1/28/17 |
1 - Crip PICTournament: NSDA Districts | Round: 3 | Opponent: Southlake Carroll JC | Judge: Anthony Ogbuli The word “CRIP” masks privilege and has a history that is oppressive. Don’t hide behind academia – you abstract from lived experiences of the bodies you are talking about. “Crip” is rooted in exclusion and privilege. There is no justification of imposing a “crip” identity over a large group of people. Thus the CP text: The United States should take similar aff actions to decrease ablenormativity to guarantee the right to housing, with the exception of endorsing “crip-ing the home.” | 4/22/17 |
1 - Decadence DATournament: Harvard Westlake | Round: 1 | Opponent: Chaminade RA | Judge: Tim McHugh I. The Aff asks us to simply trust their identity. Such moves discount evidence and reduce epistemology to the value we are demanded to place in our sympathies with the authority of the person. When “performing evidence” substitutes for evidence, the appearance of legitimacy dooms the pursuit of knowledge and propagates decadence.Lewis Gordon 06—professor at philosophy, African and Judiac Studies at University of Connecticut Storrs—2006 (Disciplinary Decadence: Living Thought in Trying Times, p 28-29) II. Afro-pessimism’s ontologization of language as the constitutive foundation of the world and Blackness is decadent. Afro-pessimists exclude the possibility of meanings and concepts outside of their disciplinary boundaries, in fact making the slave a permanent sign through disciplinary cosmologies.Lewis Gordon 14—professor of philosophy, African and Judiac Studies at the University of Connecticut—2014 (“Disciplinary Decadence and the Decolonization of Knowledge,” Africa Development 39.1: 81-92, 86-88). III. Decadence allows the colonization of methods, thinking, and destroys the possibility of a decolonized ethics of the oppressed to overturn.Lewis Gordon 14—professor of philosophy, African and Judiac Studies at the University of Connecticut—2014 (“Disciplinary Decadence and the Decolonization of Knowledge,” Africa Development 39.1: 81-92, 88). | 1/14/17 |
1 - Gender Binary KTournament: Meadows | Round: Quarters | Opponent: Harvard Westlake IP | Judge: Erik Legried, Liz Letak, Ryan Fink THE ROB IS TO MINIMIZE STRUCTURAL VIOLENCE. | 10/31/16 |
1 - Habeas Viscus PICTournament: TOC | Round: 6 | Opponent: Millard North PK | Judge: Rodrigo Paramo HERE’S THEIR ADVOCACY TEXT FROM THE WIKI, FROM 4/29 AT 13:38 | 4/30/17 |
1 - Ideal Theory KTournament: Grapevine | Round: 2 | Opponent: Edina JR | Judge: Greg Malis Theoretical critique is insufficient—our discussion should be based around finding policies, changes in the empirical world, that can both reorient our values and change tangible conditions of oppression. Thus, the role of the judge is to vote for the debater who best methodologically reorients our values.Dr. Tommy J. Curry 14, “The Cost of a Thing: A Kingian Reformulation of a Living Wage Argument in the 21st Century”, Victory Briefs, 2014, BE Ideal theory is unattainable and evades issues of reality, failing to solve actual injusticeMills ‘09 (Mills, Charles. W, May 22nd 2009, department of philosophy and Northwestern, ”Rawls on Race/Race in Rawls.” The Southern Journal of Philosophy, http://havenscenter.wisc.edu/files/Mills-Rawls20on20Race.pdf~-~-ghs//sk) Defending ideal theories of punishment will only subvert systematic analysis of racism-~-- we cannot afford to be unconscious, we MUST deal with these issues because precluding it from the conversation is a form of color-blindedness that perpetuates injusticeCharles W. Mills 05, John Evans Professor of Moral and Intellectual Philosophy, "Ideal Theory" as Ideology", Hypatia vol. 20, no. 3 (Summer 2005). Baudrillard is the epitome of ivory tower philosophyLars Vaupel, Olaf Arndt, and Janneke Schönenbach, 8-19-2006, members of BBM, a Berlin-based artists group, “on first cyborgs, aliens and other sides of new technologies,” http://www.balsas.cc/modules.php?name=Newsandfile=printandsid=151 Their thesis overly generalizes the completeness of illusion and hyper-reality – since it is impossible to verify whether or not there has been a total break from all past forms of social relations, we should discount their claims that our representations are meaningless.TlMOTHY W. LUKE 91 *, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Power and politics in hyperreality: The critical project of Jean Baudrillard. By: Luke, Timothy W., Social Science Journal, 03623319, 1991, Vol. 28, Issue 3, Ebsco | 10/15/16 |
1 - Strike KTournament: NDCA | Round: Finals | Opponent: Peninsula JL | Judge: Scott Phillips, Monica Amestoy, James Braden NOBODY IS INNOCENT WHEN ANTI-BLACK RACISM HAS OCCURRED | 4/11/17 |
1 - Testimony KTournament: Meadows | Round: 4 | Opponent: Brentwood WJ | Judge: Adam Bistagne Following moral testimony is just contemporary thought control—we become indoctrinated to a moral system created by a institutions of power—even if we think we’re pursuing moral goodness, we become moral sheep that fund massively inefficient systems like the IMF and World Bank while millions of people fall into poverty.Wasif Rizvi 2k, Harvard Kennedy School of Government, "Innate Morality vs Indoctrinated Righteousness: A Challenge of Choices for Learning Societies," http://swaraj.org/shikshantar/ls2_rizvi.pdf. The only way to escape is to CRITICALLY QUESTION MORAL TESTIMONY OF OTHERS—the alt is a pedagogy of inclusion and reflection rather than careless acceptance of testimony we must examine HOW we got here and reflect on our institutions to escape the yokes of control, manipulation, and indoctrination.Wasif Rizvi 2k, Harvard Kennedy School of Government, "Innate Morality vs Indoctrinated Righteousness: A Challenge of Choices for Learning Societies," http://swaraj.org/shikshantar/ls2_rizvi.pdf. | 10/30/16 |
1 - Victims KTournament: NDCA | Round: Semis | Opponent: Presentation AS | Judge: Alston, Nadia Hussein, Scott Phillips First, representations of our language affect our ability to act effectively and interact with others. Haste 98:Helen Haste, PhD of Psychology at the University of Bath, “Communitarianism and the Social Construction of Morality”, 1998. NC The rhetoric of “victim” causes a loss of agency, instructing others to perceive the abused as a helpless, passive, individual- the term survivor is better Dunn-2Jennifer L. Dunn Professor of Sociology at Southern Illinois University, "“Victims” and “Survivors”: Emerging Vocabularies of Motive for “Battered Women Who Stay”" Sociological Inquiry Vol. 75, Issue 1, p. 1-30(Dec 2004) FD TURN: Black women aren’t recognized as “victims”, justifying never convicting their abusers- reject the term since it promotes hypersexualization of black womenHolloway ’14 (Kali, example of Holtzclaw case, writer at AlterNet about women/ black identity, “When You're a Black Woman, You're Never Good Enough to Be a Victim”, http://jezebel.com/when-youre-a-black-woman-youre-never-good-enough-to-be-1633065554~-~-ghs//sk) | 4/11/17 |
2 - Embodiment DATournament: NSDA Districts | Round: 3 | Opponent: Southlake Carroll JC | Judge: Anthony Ogbuli Embracing embodiment politics in the context of disabilities prompts societal backlash and reifies the ability-disability binary --- fails to produce progressive political or societal changeMelissa Cole 2k, Assistant Professor, St. Louis University School of Law; J.D., Columbia Law School 1993; doctoral candidate in American Studies, College of William and Mary, ARTICLE: The Mitigation Expectation and the Sutton Court's Closeting of Disabilities, Reporter: 43 How. L.J. 499, Spring, 2000 Even positive deployment of disability pride reifies us/them binaries --- causes societal scapegoating of disabled persons for the inevitability of sufferingMairian Scott-Hill 2, former senior research fellow at King's College London (deceased), “Policy, politics and the silencing of ‘voice’,” Policy and Politics, vol 30, no 3, 2002, p. 397-409 This disad turns case because your use of binaries only serves to re-entrench the same oppressive structures that you hope to escape. Your movement is co-opted. | 4/22/17 |
JANFEB - Black Nihilism KTournament: NDCA | Round: 1 | Opponent: New Trier CM | Judge: Shania Hunt IT WILL NOT GET BETTER–Trayvon Martin and Renisha McBride are our generation’s Emmett Till–the promise of the political has never and will never be realized for Black Americans–the American dream and the political is dependent on ever-increasing black sufferingCalvin L. Warren 15, Assistant Professor of American Studies, George Washington University, Professor of “Black Nihilism and the Politics of Hope,” The New Centennial Review, Vol. 15, No. 1, Spring 2015, Michigan State University Press. RFK THE CONSTITUTION WAS MADE TO PROTECT SLAVERY AND ENSURED A LEGACY OF RACISM- THE IDEA THAT THIS DOCUMENT CAN DO ANYTHING TO PROTECT BLACK PEOPLE IS JUST ANOTHER FORM OF PLACING FAITH IN A BROKEN SYSTEMRael ’15 (Patrick, Sep 21st, Professor of History at Bowdoin College. His most recent book, Eighty-Eight Years: The Long Death of Slavery in the United States, 1777-1865 (University of Georgia Press, 2015), explores the Atlantic history of slavery to understand the exceptionally long period of time it took to end chattel bondage in America, “Racist Principles: Slavery and the Constitution”, We’re History, http://werehistory.org/racist-principles/~-~-ghs//sk) Placing hope in the political constitutes a cruel optimism that keeps blacks chasing after a political object that only strengthens anti-black systems–they’ll say “WE CAN’T DO NOTHING” but that’s just a link–anti-black systems create a false binary between action and inaction that tricks blacks into continuing to trust the political The alternative is black nihilist political apostasy that rejects the anti-black political entirely–NO PARTIAL ATHEISM–the perm fails because it’s impossible to support the political structure without participating in the ruse of false transformation and an exploited hope THE ROB IS TO QUESTION THE 1AC’S SCHOLARSHIP PRIOR TO THE CONSEQUENCES OF THE PLAN AND THE RESOLUTION | 4/8/17 |
JANFEB - Cap KTournament: Kandi King RR | Round: 1 | Opponent: Westwood RM | Judge: Hertzig, Koshak Constitutional law like rape and harassment law masks structural inequalities, bolsters monopoly of legal expertise, and creates a capitalist market that commodifies and profits off of injuries – only rich white people can afford legal representation while poor minorities rarely receive adequate recompenseRICHARD L. ABEL 81 Richard L Professor of Law (now emeritus) at UCLA, a specialist in African Law Studies and a renowned socio-legal scholar. He received his B.A. from Harvard University (1962), his LL.B. from Columbia University (1965) and his Ph.D. from the University of London (1974). He has been a member of the faculty of the UCLA School of Law since 1974, “A CRITIQUE OF AMERICAN TORT LAW,” BRITISH JOURNAL OF LAW and SOCIETY VOLUME 8, NUMBER 2, WINTER 1981, ghsBZ There is no such thing as free speech – the promotion of free speech perpetuates the commodification of speech into capital by framing government and speech in opposition – their conception of rights papers over the power dynamics that control free speech and monopolize profit, contributing to neoliberal takeover of the academy and all political processesBrown 15, Wendy Brown, “Law and Legal Reason,” In Undoing the Demos: Neoliberalism's stealth revolution, MIT Press, 2015, ghsBZ Neoliberalism causes extinction and massive social inequalities – the aff’s single-issue legal solution misses the root cause – only the alt solvesFarbod 15 ( Faramarz Farbod , PhD Candidate @ Rutgers, Prof @ Moravian College, Monthly Review, http://mrzine.monthlyreview.org/2015/farbod020615.html, 6-2) The alternative is to reject the aff’s perpetuation of inequalities in favor of a class-based politics that unifies marginalized identities and pursues liberating tolerance – only by critiquing economic forces underlying universities can we develop cooperationSculos and Walsh 16 Sculos, Bryant William Department of Politics and International Relations, Florida International University , and Sean Noah Walsh Department of Political Science and Economics, Capital University. "The Counterrevolutionary Campus: Herbert Marcuse and the Suppression of Student Protest Movements." New Political Science (2016): 1-17., ghsBZ The role of the ballot is to question the scholarship of the 1AC prior to the consequences of the plan – they don’t get to weigh the case – demand for a plan legitimizes narrow political visions that sustain neoliberalism – critique precludes policymaking and ethical frameworks | 3/25/17 |
JANFEB - Endowments DATournament: Harvard Westlake | Round: 4 | Opponent: Brentwood LR | Judge: Calen Smith State cuts have driven up college tuition and inaccessibilityMitchell et al 8/5, Michael Mitchell (State Budget and Tax), Michael Leachman (State Budget and Tax), and Kathleen Masterson, “Funding Down, Tuition Up: State Cuts to Higher Education Threaten Quality and Affordability at Public Colleges”, Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, AUGUST 15, 2016, http://www.cbpp.org/research/state-budget-and-tax/funding-down-tuition-up, gh-am Title IX requires that universities MUST restrict offensive speech to receive funding Federal funding is crucial to maintain financial aid resources.Pew 15 (The Pew Charitable Trusts – compiles evidence and non-partisan analysis to inform the public and create better public policy, “Federal and State Funding of Higher Education: A Changing Landscape”, http://www.pewtrusts.org/en/research-and-analysis/issue-briefs/2015/06/federal-and-state-funding-of-higher-education, gh-am Without financial aid, low-income and minority students lack college access and communities are locked into cycles of poverty | 1/15/17 |
JANFEB - Hate Speech DATournament: Harvard Westlake RR | Round: Quarters | Opponent: Cypress Woods LC | Judge: Panny Shan, Joseph Flores, Nadia Hussein Current protections against hate speech are working – on campus harassment is decreasing nationally now. Expanding constitutionally protected speech sanctions hate speech – the First amendment legitimizes hatred and justifies the right to oppressive speechBoler 04, Boler, Megan Megan Boler is a Full Professor in the Department of Social Justice Education, at the Ontario Institute of Studies in Education (OISE) at the University of Toronto.. "All Speech Is Not Free: The Ethics of Affirmative Action Pedagogy." Counterpoints 240 (2004): 3-13, ghsBZ Laws prohibiting racial insults establish public norms and check prejudice – the aff allows rampant racial insults that perpetuate stereotyping and reinforce racist mindsets- bill make precedentRichard Delgado 82 J.D. University of California, Berkeley, 1974. Professor of Law, UCLA Law School., “WORDS THAT WOUND: A TORT ACTION FOR RACIAL INSULTS, EPITHETS, AND NAME-CALLING,” Harvard Civil Rights-Civil Liberties Law Review, Vol. 17 (1982), http://ssrn.com/abstract=2000918, ghsBZ Racial insults inflict transgenerational psychological violence, create physical degeneration, and maintain cycles of poverty for black and brown peopleRichard Delgado 82 J.D. University of California, Berkeley, 1974. Professor of Law, UCLA Law School., “WORDS THAT WOUND: A TORT ACTION FOR RACIAL INSULTS, EPITHETS, AND NAME-CALLING,” Harvard Civil Rights-Civil Liberties Law Review, Vol. 17 (1982), http://ssrn.com/abstract=2000918, ghsBZ | 1/14/17 |
JANFEB - Hate Speech DA - Military AcademiesTournament: TOC | Round: 4 | Opponent: Lynbrook CW | Judge: Akhil Gandra Current protections against hate speech are working – on campus harrassment is decreasing nationally now. Expanding constitutionally protected speech sanctions hate speech – the First amendment legitimizes hatred and justifies the right to oppressive speechBoler 04, Boler, Megan Megan Boler is a Full Professor in the Department of Social Justice Education, at the Ontario Institute of Studies in Education (OISE) at the University of Toronto.. "All Speech Is Not Free: The Ethics of Affirmative Action Pedagogy." Counterpoints 240 (2004): 3-13, ghsBZ Military academies uniquely racist- causes silencing and turns case Hate speech inflicts psychological violence across multiple generations and millennia – also justifies mass oppression and primes society for genocide Turns case – the right wing extremists recruit military veterans and perpetuate a militaristic culture of violence- also causes racial violence | 4/30/17 |
JANFEB - Hate Speech PICTournament: Harvard Westlake RR | Round: 5 | Opponent: Holy Cross RS | Judge: James Sanger, Scott Wheeler CP Text: Public colleges and universities in the United States should remove all restrictions on constitutionally protected free speech, and ban the usage of all hate speech, including hate speech not protected by the First Amendment. Hate speech poses a direct threat to the oppressed. Banning it is necessary to promote inclusiveness.J. Peter Byrne 91 Associate Professor, Georgetown University Law Center., Racial Insults and Free Speech Within the University, 79 Geo. L.J. 399 (1991), http://scholarship.law.georgetown.edu/facpub/1577, ghsBZ Solves the aff – racial insults have no truth value but to derogate victims and undercut academic accessibility Racial insults inflict transgenerational psychological violence, create physical degeneration, and maintain cycles of poverty Laws prohibiting racial insults establish public norms and check prejudice – the aff allows rampant racial insults that perpetuate stereotyping and reinforce racist mindsetsRichard Delgado 82 J.D. University of California, Berkeley, 1974. Professor of Law, UCLA Law School., “WORDS THAT WOUND: A TORT ACTION FOR RACIAL INSULTS, EPITHETS, AND NAME-CALLING,” Harvard Civil Rights-Civil Liberties Law Review, Vol. 17 (1982), http://ssrn.com/abstract=2000918, ghsBZ | 1/13/17 |
JANFEB - Journalism Case TurnsTournament: Harvard Westlake RR | Round: 2 | Opponent: Harvard Westlake CE | Judge: Calen Smith, Rodrigo Paramo Status quo solves – you can organize an independent newspaper or make a website and it’s been done at several colleges already Free speech is for the privileged few – dominant social groups coopt free speech and silence oppressed voices – marginalized groups are stuck in a binary between being heard and being dismissed Marginalized viewpoints are ignored in the marketplace – the only result is the empowerment of already existing power structuresBietzke 97, Paul H. Brietzke, “How and Why the Marketplace of Ideas Fail,” Valparaiso Scholar, 1997, http://scholar.valpo.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1846andcontext=vulr, ghsBZ | 1/13/17 |
JANFEB - Journalism Hate Speech PICTournament: Harvard Westake RR | Round: 2 | Opponent: Harvard Westlake CE | Judge: Calen Smith, Rodrigo Paramo CP TEXT: Public colleges and universities in the United States should not restrict constitutionally protected journalist speech except when that speech is explicitly bigoted. | 1/12/17 |
JANFEB - Journalism Hate Speech PIC V2Tournament: NDCA | Round: 3 | Opponent: Harvard Westlake WB | Judge: SunHee Simon Public colleges and universities in the United States should not restrict constitutionally protected journalist speech except when that speech is explicitly bigoted, as per Peter Byrne’s definition. | 4/9/17 |
JANFEB - Racial Insults PICTournament: Harvard Westlake | Round: 6 | Opponent: Mountain View VP | Judge: Nigel Ward CP Text: Public colleges and universities in the United States should remove all restrictions on constitutionally protected free speech but ban the usage of all racial insults, including those not protected by the First Amendment. Racial insults pose a direct threat to the oppressed. Banning it is necessary to promote inclusiveness.J. Peter Byrne 91 Associate Professor, Georgetown University Law Center., Racial Insults and Free Speech Within the University, 79 Geo. L.J. 399 (1991), http://scholarship.law.georgetown.edu/facpub/1577, ghsBZ Solves the aff – racial insults have no truth value but to derogate victims and undercut academic accessibility- takes out all your cards about free speech being necessary to activism since racial insults have literally 0 value Racial insults inflict transgenerational psychological violence, create physical degeneration, and maintain cycles of poverty Laws prohibiting racial insults establish public norms and check prejudice – the aff allows rampant racial insults that perpetuate stereotyping and reinforce racist mindsetsRichard Delgado 82 J.D. University of California, Berkeley, 1974. Professor of Law, UCLA Law School., “WORDS THAT WOUND: A TORT ACTION FOR RACIAL INSULTS, EPITHETS, AND NAME-CALLING,” Harvard Civil Rights-Civil Liberties Law Review, Vol. 17 (1982), http://ssrn.com/abstract=2000918, ghsBZ | 1/15/17 |
JANFEB - Revenge Porn DATournament: Harvard Westlake | Round: Semis | Opponent: Brentwood RY | Judge: Karen Qi, Rodrigo Paramo, Abbey Chapman Aff means public colleges and universities shouldn’t restrict revenge pornGoldberg 16 Erica Goldberg JD, Cardozo, Columbia Law Review Volume 116, No. 3 April 2016 "FREE SPEECH CONSEQUENTIALISM" And–the impacts of revenge porn are horrific Our uniqueness is incredible–BIPARTISAN revenge porn legislation on college campuses is coming now | 1/16/17 |
JANFEB - Revenge Porn DA V2Tournament: Kandi King RR | Round: Quarters | Opponent: Harvard Westlake IP | Judge: Alston, Amit Kukreja, Chris Vincent BIPARTISAN revenge porn legislation on college campuses is coming now Aff means public colleges and universities shouldn’t restrict revenge pornGoldberg 16 Erica Goldberg JD, Cardozo, "FREE SPEECH CONSEQUENTIALISM,” Columbia Law Review Volume 116, No. 3 April 2016 https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2645869, RFK Revenge porn replicates patriarchal violence against women and silences people in educational spaces | 3/26/17 |
JANFEB - Subaltern Counterpublics CPTournament: Harvard Westlake | Round: Finals | Opponent: La Canada AZ | Judge: Elijah Smith, Rodrigo Paramo, Travis Fife CP- Public colleges and universities in the United States should not restrict constitutionally protected speech to free speech zones and create subaltern counterpublics where white students are not allowed to speak. | 1/17/17 |
JANFEB - Subaltern Counterpublics CP V2Tournament: TOC | Round: 3 | Opponent: Immaculate Heart DD | Judge: Jharick Shields CP- Public colleges and universities in the United States ought to maintain subaltern counterpublics where white students are not allowed to speak, but remove all other restrictions on constitutionally protected speech. | 4/29/17 |
JANFEB - Subaltern Counterpublics DATournament: Emory | Round: 2 | Opponent: Edgemont ML | Judge: Robey Holland Subaltern counterpublics currently allow undercommons discourse to take place free of whiteness so revolutionary discourse does not get coopted The discourse they advocate for gets coopted–dominant codes of speech are used in the academy which excludes minority from the conversation even if there is free speech –we need a safe space for subaltern voices AND- their notion of neoliberalism cannot not account for anti-blackness–black is the absence of value, white symbolizes the totality of value, their analysis fails an entire segment of the world which is the black – that means the dialogue in the world off the aff can’t resolve neoliberalism because it doesn’t account for anti-blackness which is WHY we need subaltern spaces | 1/28/17 |
JANFEB - T - AnyTournament: Harvard Westlake RR | Round: 2 | Opponent: Harvard Westlake CE | Judge: Calen Smith, Rodrigo Paramo A Interpretation: The aff must defend that all constitutionally protected speech is unrestricted by public colleges or universities in the United States. To clarify, they can’t defend a unrestricting only a specific type of speech.The term “any” in the res is the weak form of “any” -- “not any” statements refer to “all” – this takes into account AFF definitions which assume a strong form of “any” that justifies singular cases==== B Violation: | 1/12/17 |
JANFEB - T - Defend the TopicTournament: Harvard Westlake | Round: Doubles | Opponent: Palo Alto BH | Judge: Calen Smith, Paras Kumar, Erik Legried A Interpretation: The Aff must defend implementation of the resolution,” Resolved: Public colleges and universities in the United States ought not restrict any constitutionally protected speech.” by public colleges and universities in the US. | 1/16/17 |
JANFEB - T - HarassmentTournament: Kandi King RR | Round: 1 | Opponent: Westwood RM | Judge: Hertzig, Koshak A Interpretation: The aff must defend that public colleges and universities in the United States un-restrict all constitutionally protected speech. | 3/25/17 |
MARAPR - Antidiscrimination CPTournament: NSDA Districts | Round: 5 | Opponent: Trinity Valley BV | Judge: Salas, Marshall, Berdugo CP Text: The United States ought not engage in the right to housing and should instead aggressively enforce antidiscrimination laws.Peter D. Salins 98, Provost and Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs of the State University of New York, “Comment on Chester Hartman’s “The Case for a right to housing”: Housing is a right? Wrong!”, Housing Policy Debate, 9:2, 1998, ghsBZ Solves root cause – the problem is with how landlords perceive residents and the CP mandates remedies for discriminatory actionsIWHRC 13, International Women’s Human Rights Clinic, “A Gendered Perspective on the Right to Housing in the United States,” City University of New York School of Law, 2013., ghsBZ Enforcing discrimination law prevents unfair barriers and provides legal redressYager 15, Ingrid Gould Ellen and Jessica Yager, “Race, Poverty, and Federal Rental Housing Policy,” in HUD at 50: Creating Pathways to Opportunity, https://wagner.nyu.edu/files/faculty/publications/HUD_at_50_Ellen_and_Yager.pdf, ghsBZ | 4/22/17 |
MARAPR - Extra TTournament: TFA State | Round: 4 | Opponent: Hebron AL | Judge: Derek Liles A The affirmative must guarantee solely the 7 codified standards of the right to housing. | 3/10/17 |
MARAPR - Fem KTournament: TFA State | Round: 1 | Opponent: Central DP | Judge: Robey Holland The right to housing only gives people 2 choices- conform to the government’s standards for “normal” or experience lack of sufficient aid and governmental subjugation Thus, the alternative is to reject the aff’s intrinsic hegemonic framing to analyze familial constructs in social housing policyFritz ’09 (Marie, PhD, Professorial Lecturer at American University, Assistant Dean | 3/9/17 |
MARAPR - Fem K V2Tournament: TFA State | Round: 4 | Opponent: Hebron AL | Judge: Derek Liles To obtain the right to housing, people are forced to adhere to heteronormative conceptions of the “ideal” nuclear family, which ensures discrimination and surveillance against those deemed “deviant” The right to housing only gives people 2 choices- conform to the government’s standards for “normal” or experience lack of sufficient aid and governmental subjugationFritz ’09 (Marie, PhD, Professorial Lecturer at American University, Assistant Dean for Faculty Affairs in the School of Professional and Extended Studies, political scientist with over 15 years of experience in the areas of social policy research, anti-poverty advocacy, evaluation, and direct social services. After completing her undergraduate degree she spent one year living and working in a homeless shelter for women and children as part of a volunteer service program. She has worked in a variety of anti-poverty programmatic areas including low-income housing, food security, intimate partner violence, transit equity, public entitlements, and youth development. She wrote her dissertation on the impact of gender and familial ideology on contemporary federal housing policy development in the United States. Her academic research and writing focuses on the intersection of gender, social policy, and political ideology, “Rethinking Gender in U.S. Housing Policy”, The Good Society, Volume 18, Number 2, 2009, pp. 62-68 (Article), Published by Penn State University Press, https://doi.org/10.1353/gso.0.0076~-~-ghs//sk) Thus, the alternative is to reject the aff’s intrinsic hegemonic framing to analyze familial constructs in social housing policyFritz ’09 (Marie, PhD, Professorial Lecturer at American University, Assistant Dean for Faculty Affairs in the School of Professional and Extended Studies, political scientist with over 15 years of experience in the areas of social policy research, anti-poverty advocacy, evaluation, and direct social services. After completing her undergraduate degree she spent one year living and working in a homeless shelter for women and children as part of a volunteer service program. She has worked in a variety of anti-poverty programmatic areas including low-income housing, food security, intimate partner violence, transit equity, public entitlements, and youth development. She wrote her dissertation on the impact of gender and familial ideology on contemporary federal housing policy development in the United States. Her academic research and writing focuses on the intersection of gender, social policy, and political ideology, “Rethinking Gender in U.S. Housing Policy”, The Good Society, Volume 18, Number 2, 2009, pp. 62-68 (Article), Published by Penn State University Press, https://doi.org/10.1353/gso.0.0076~-~-ghs//sk) The role of the ballot is to question the 1AC’s scholarship prior to the consequences of the plan – this means they do not get to weigh the case – we question their starting point. | 3/10/17 |
MARAPR - Housing Bubble DATournament: NSDA Districts | Round: 5 | Opponent: Trinity Valley BV | Judge: Salas, Marshall, Berdugo US housing bubble is on the brink – mortgage rates will be the deciding factor but it’s steady nowAlessandro Bruno 17 , "U.S Housing Bubble 2017 Is No Black Swan because It's Predictable," Lombardi Letter, 3-2-2017, https://www.lombardiletter.com/u-s-housing-bubble-2017/8112/, ghsBZ Housing subsidies inflate mortgage rates and overconsumption – status quo key to stable economic growthAcharya et al 11, Viral V. Acharya, Matthew P. Richardson, Stijn Van Nieuwerburgh and Lawrence J. White professors at the New York University Stern School of Business and the authors of “Guaranteed to Fail: Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac and the Debacle of Mortgage Finance.”, "Why We Should End Homeownership Subsidies," New York Times, 8-16-2011, http://www.nytimes.com/2011/08/17/opinion/why-we-should-end-homeownership-subsidies.html, ghsBZ Housing market crash would create further wealth inequality and cause another global recession – 2008 provesAmir Sufi 16 , "Why the Housing Bubble Tanked the Economy And the Tech Bubble Didn’t," FiveThirtyEight, 3-15-2016, https://fivethirtyeight.com/features/why-the-housing-bubble-tanked-the-economy-and-the-tech-bubble-didnt/, ghsBZ Bursting the housing bubble causes tons of people to be homeless and cycles of poverty – turns case and outweighsDawn Foster 16 , "Housing blew up the global economy in 2008 and we learned nothing," Guardian, 1-29-2016, https://www.theguardian.com/housing-network/2016/jan/29/housing-global-economy-2008-the-big-short-financial-crash, ghsBZ | 4/22/17 |
MARAPR - Util NCTournament: TFA State | Round: 1 | Opponent: Central DP | Judge: Robey Holland I value morality because the word “ought” implies moral obligation. | 3/9/17 |
NOVDEC - Court Clog DATournament: Apple Valley | Round: 1 | Opponent: Lexington AK | Judge: Manuel Smith Courts have heavy burdens now and are on the brink—one big push causes collapse of the judiciary and democracy. Qualified immunity was created to PREVENT frivolous litigation. Aff limits that and prompts court clogMary Ellen Maatman 84 Professor of Law at Delaware Law School; B.A. from Swarthmmore College and a J.D. from University of Pennsylvania Law School, "Harlow v. Fitzgerald: The Lower Courts Implement the New Standard for Qualified Immunity Under Section 1983," University of Pennsylvania Law Review, Volume 132, 1984, GUMM QI prevents frivolous lawsuitsJohn P. Taddei 12 J.D. Northwestern University School of Law, "Beyond Absolute Immunity: Alternative Protections for Prosecutors Against Ulitmate Liability for 1983 Suits," Northwestern University Law Review, Volume 106, Number 4, 2012, GUMM Federal court clog causes collapses the federal judiciary – overburdens dockets, expansion can't keep paceOakley 96 (John B. Oakley, Distinguished Professor of Law Emeritus US Davis School of Law, 1996 The Myth of Cost-Free Jurisdictional Reallocation)ghs-VA Separation of power solves unaccountable decisions to go to war – causes mass deathAdler 96 (David, professor of political science at Idaho State, The Constitution and Conduct of American Foreign Policy, p. 23-25)ghs-VA | 11/5/16 |
NOVDEC - Court Clog DA V2Tournament: Glenbrooks | Round: 7 | Opponent: Ashland CB | Judge: Robey Holland Federal Courts are at risk of case overload – dockets are full – expansion risks patent protections, U.S. economic decline, and judicial ineffectiveness that turns the entire affClark ’15 (“Federal Court Caseloads Threaten Constitutional Protections,” pg online @ https://www.prisonlegalnews.org/news/2015/mar/4/federal-court-caseloads-threaten-constitutional-protections/ ghs-ef) Limiting qualified immunity floods courts with frivolous litigation that takes years to resolve – empirically proven by historical precedents and case studiesDavid L Noll 08, "Qualified Immunity in Limbo: Rights, Procedure, and the Social Costs of Damages Litigation Against Public Officials." NYUL Rev. 83 (2008): 911, ghsBZ Federal court clog causes collapses the federal judiciary – overburdens dockets, expansion can't keep paceOakley 96 (John B. Oakley, Distinguished Professor of Law Emeritus US Davis School of Law, 1996 The Myth of Cost-Free Jurisdictional Reallocation)ghs-VA Separation of power solves unaccountable decisions to go to war – causes mass deathAdler 96 (David, professor of political science at Idaho State, The Constitution and Conduct of American Foreign Policy, p. 23-25)ghs-VA Mandatory sequencing makes trials inefficient and pushes courts to invest already-limited resources – results in bad laws and insufficient rights evaluationsNancy Leong 09 Research Scholar, Georgetown University Law Center, J.D., Stanford Law School, "The Saucier Qualified Immunity Experiment: An Empirical Analysis," Pepperdine Law Review, Volume 36, Issue 3, Article 1, April 20, 2009, GUMM | 11/23/16 |
NOVDEC - Sua Sponte DATournament: Glenbrooks | Round: 1 | Opponent: Brentwood KR | Judge: Carlos Taylor Uniqueness - the Court avoids issue creation by requiring litigants to strictly adhere to the unique facts of casesBaird and Jacobi, 09 - *Associate Professor of Political Science at UC-Boulder AND Professor of Law at Northwestern (Vanessa and Tonja, “HOW THE DISSENT BECOMES THE MAJORITY: USING FEDERALISM TO TRANSFORM COALITIONS IN THE U.S. SUPREME COURT,” 59 Duke L.J. 183, November, lexis) The plan decides the case in advance of the arguments presented from the facts of a specific controversy – this crushes the rule of lawColbert, 06 – professor of law at the University of Maryland (Douglas, “Coming Soon to a Court Near You - Convicting the Unrepresented at the Bail Stage: An Autopsy of a State High Court's Sua Sponte* Rejection of Indigent Defendants' Right to Counsel,” 36 Seton Hall L. Rev. 653, lexis) This destroys the sua sponte doctrine and uniquely wrecks court legitimacyEpstein, 98 - professor of political science and professor of law at Washington University (Lee, The Choices Justicies Make, p. 160-161) Loss of legitimacy prevents court from checking military, ensuring nuclear war.Kellman 89, prof of law @ DePaul, 1989 (Barry Kellman, prof of law @ DePaul, Dec 1989, “JUDICIAL ABDICATION OF MILITARY TORT ACCOUNTABILITY: BUT WHO IS TO GUARD THE GUARDS THEMSELVES?” 1989 Duke L.J. 1597) | 11/20/16 |
NOVDEC - T - LimitTournament: Apple Valley | Round: 1 | Opponent: Lexington AB | Judge: Manuel Smith A Interpretation: The affirmative must defend the reduction of qualified immunity for police officers. To clarify, they may not defend the abolishment of qualified immunity. Limit means to reduce:Oxford Learner’s Dictionariesworld’s largest repository of information about the English language, Oxford Dictionaries is part of Oxford University Press (OUP), a department of the University of Oxford. A global organization, covering major languages such as English, Chinese, Arabic, Spanish, French, and Portuguese, and less widely spoken ones such as isiZulu and Malay, “Limit,” http://www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/us/definition/english/limit_2, ghsBZ C Standards: | 11/5/16 |
SEPOCT - Bubble DATournament: Greenhill RR | Round: 2 | Opponent: Peninsula JL | Judge: Courtney Coffman, Mike Bietz The world will remain addicted to fossil fuels until 2040Klare 8/16/16 (Michael is a professor of peace and world security studies at Hampshire College and the author, most recently, of The Race for What's Left, “This Dinosaur Isn't Going Extinct Anytime Soon” Mother Jones, http://www.motherjones.com/politics/2016/07/fossil-fuels-increasing-climate-change//GHS-SG) Investment in Fossil Fuels has created a carbon bubble, Transitioning to renewables collapse the bubbleBaxter 15 (Cindy is a journalist for the Green Political Foundation covering economics, 11/18/15, “Profitability: Deflating the carbon bubble” Green Political Foundation, https://www.boell.de/en/2015/11/09/profitability-deflating-carbon-bubble//GHS-SG) Popping the bubble collapse the global economyCarrington 13 (Damian is the head of environment at the Guardian, 4/18/13, “Carbon bubble will plunge the world into another financial crisis – report” The Guardian, https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2013/apr/19/carbon-bubble-financial-crash-crisis?0p19G=c//GHS-SG) JAPAN’S ECON IS TIED TO THE GLOBAL ECON- PAST RECESSIONS PROVE AND IT’S THE 2ND LARGEST ECONOMYFackler ’08 (Martin, 11/16, staffwriter ny times econ, “Japan’s Economy, World’s Second Largest, Is in Recession”, NY Times World Business, http://www.nytimes.com/2008/11/17/business/worldbusiness/17yen.html?_r=0~-~-ghs//sk) Econ decline causes poverty and income inequality- increases structural violence, DA turns case | 9/27/16 |
SEPOCT - China DATournament: St Marks | Round: Quarters | Opponent: Peninsula JL | Judge: Calen Martin, Scott Phillips, Eric Melin Japanese plutonium stockpiles fuel instability and prolif in japanShaun Burnie et al 16, Frank Barnaby, with Tom Clements, Aileen Mioko Smith and Kendra Ulrich “Nuclear Proliferation in Plain Sight: Japan’s Plutonium Fuel Cycle–A Technical and Economic Failure But a Strategic Success”, The Asia-Pacific Journal, 1 March 2016, BE Japan’s stockpile makes China question its intentions and sets a harmful international precedent—using that plutonium on NUCLEAR POWER and not letting it stockpile is KEY to solve China relations and stop the spread of nuclear weapons globally.Seth Baum 15, Executive Director, Global Catastrophic Risk Institute “Japan should restart more nuclear power plants”, Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, October 2015, BE Tensions in the region boil over—China fear of Japan incentivizes nuclear attacks as a means of intimidation—that draws in the US and causes nuclear war.Robert Ayson 14 – Victoria University of Wellington Desmond Ball – Australian National University, “Escalation in North Asia: A Strategic Challenge for Australia”, Australian National University, November 2014, BE | 10/18/16 |
SEPOCT - Desal DATournament: Grapevine | Round: Semis | Opponent: Strake Jesuit RC | Judge: Cameron McConway, Aisha Bawany, Kim Hsun Only nuclear desalination from nuclear power solves water shortages in developing countries with limited infrastructure and gridsIAEA 7 “Economics of Nuclear Desalination: New Developments and Site Specific Studies”, July, http://www-pub.iaea.org/MTCD/publications/PDF/te_1561_web.pdf Desalination is k2 provide for the world’s growing water demandsJohnston ’15 (Chris, mAY 27TH, staffwriter the guardian on global issues, “Desalination: the quest to quench the world's thirst for water”, Guardian, https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2015/may/27/desalination-quest-quench-worlds-thirst-water~-~-ghs//sk) Water shortages in developing countries reinforces poverty, famine, and structural violence – also independently the worse impact because it prevents any further progressCribb 10 (Julian Cribb is a Fellow of the Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering. He is former Director, National Awareness for CSIRO and Science Editor of The Australian newspaper. He was national foundation president of the Australian Science Communicators (ASC), president of the National Rural and Resources Press Club, a member of CSIRO advisory committees for agriculture, fisheries and entomology. He has served as a Director of the Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research (ACIAR), the Crawford Fund, the Secretariat for International Landcare, CSIRO Publishing, the Australian Minerals and Energy Environment Foundation and the National Science and Technology Centre, Questacon. He was the creator of “Future Harvest” the global public awareness campaign for the Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research (CGIAR). Cribb, Julian. “Coming Famine : The Global Food Crisis and What We Can Do to Avoid It.” Berkeley, CA, USA: University of California Press, 2010. 15-6. ebrary collections. Ghs-kw) Water wars cause terror- controls internal link to their impactGoldenberg ’14 (Suzanne, Feb 8th, US environment correspondent of the Guardian and is based in Washington DC. She has won several awards for her work in the Middle East, and in 2003 covered the US invasion of Iraq from Baghdad. She is author of Madam President, about Hillary Clinton's historic run for White House, “Why global water shortages pose threat of terror and war”, Guardian, https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2014/feb/09/global-water-shortages-threat-terror-war~-~-ghs//sk) | 9/27/16 |
SEPOCT - Desal DA - South AfricaTournament: Meadows | Round: Doubles | Opponent: North Hollywood JS | Judge: Travis Fife, Mike Shackelford, Zane Miller South Africa is planning to build nuclear desalination plants in the status quo. The provincial government of South Africa's Western Cape is looking to water reclamation and seawater Nuclear power in South Africa is key to fresh water – staves off povertyEN: Eyewitness News News source “SA has to build nuclear power stations due to lack of water.” Eyewitness News, 2016. RP South African drought affects nearly 30 million – destroys value to life and kills many people.Chutel: Chutel, Lindsey Contributor, Physics.org “South Africa: Drought leads to failed crops, water shortages.” Physics.org, January 2016. RP The main street of this dusty South African town is lined with empty buckets, | 10/30/16 |
SEPOCT - Epistemology KTournament: St Marks | Round: 6 | Opponent: Albuquerque HB | Judge: Aisha Bawany 1 Epistemology: The 1AC places indigenous groups as completely different from the Western, white norm. By grouping them as all related to Western thought in this way it essentialises and homogenizes them, reifying hierarchal colonialism 2. Paternalism: The 1AC portrays indigenous groups as incapable of finding their own methods and resistance movements and provides one, blanket solution for all groups- this recreates white saviorism The alternative is to reject the 1AC’s homogenization of indigenous groups and the problems they face in favor of acknowledging multiple epistemological views- this makes us aware of the density of indigenous communitiesAnderson 9 | 10/20/16 |
SEPOCT - Floating Reactors Desal DATournament: Greenhill RR | Round: 4 | Opponent: Cy- Woods LC | Judge: Jenn Melin, John Sims Offshore nuclear power plants key to desalination, conventional methods failMichael Kanellos 07, Staff Writer at CNET specializing in technology, “A new source of water: Floating nuclear power plants,” 11-21-07, http://www.cnet.com/news/a-new-source-of-water-floating-nuclear-power-plants/. And, fossil fuels and other renewables do not solve- floating reactors key Nuclear desalination is critical to solve water crisisGarry White 09, commodities editor at The Telegraph, “Can nuclear solve the global water crisis?,” 12-20-09, The Telegraph, http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/newsbysector/energy/6851983/Can-nuclear-solve-the-global-water-crisis.html. That solves multiple scenarios for conflict – most likely starting point for war.Geoffrey Lean 09, environment editor at The Independent, “Water scarcity 'now bigger threat than financial crisis',” 3-15-09, The Independent, http://www.independent.co.uk/environment/climate-change/water-scarcity-now-bigger-threat-than-financial-crisis-1645358.html. | 9/27/16 |
SEPOCT - Japan Warming DATournament: St Marks | Round: Quarters | Opponent: Peninsula JL | Judge: Calen Martin, Scott Phillips, Eric Melin Nuclear power solves greenhouse emissions now and in the future – projections show it prevents almost half of the CO2 necessary to trigger runaway warmingKharecha and Hansen 13, *bracketed for clarity- “coal plant”, Pushker A. Kharecha* and James E. Hansen NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies and Columbia University Earth Institute, “Prevented Mortality and Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Historical and Projected Nuclear Power,” American Chemical Society, Environmental Science and Technology, 2013, ghsBZ Japan is the perfect example—if the ban is continued, they WILL shift to coal—that’s the long term plan.Andrew Follett 16 Energy and Environmental Reporter, “The End Of Nuclear Power In Japan Is Bringing Back Coal”, Daily Caller, 13 Jun 2016, BE Coal replacement magnifies greenhouse gas emissions twenty times causing cancer and mass death- this evidence is Japan specific, and there’s less likelihood of a nuclear accident there Coal ash is more radioactive than nuclear waste.Mara Hvistendahl 7 American writer. Her book Unnatural Selection was a finalist for the 2012 Pulitzer Prize for General Non-Fiction “Coal Ash Is More Radioactive Than Nuclear Waste”, Scientific American, 13 Dec 2007, BE That goes global- Japan is THE top exporter for coal and it’s their long term plan without nuclear power | 10/18/16 |
SEPOCT - Land Grabs DATournament: St Marks | Round: 1 | Opponent: Cy- Fair TW | Judge: Lee Quinn Shutdown of nuclear power creates a shift to renewables | 10/15/16 |
SEPOCT - Navy Submarines DATournament: Grapevine | Round: Octas | Opponent: Cy-Woods LC | Judge: Greg Malis, Greg Achten, Jeremy Rosen All US Navy attack submarines are nuclear-powered – key to check growing Russia tensionsEric Schmitt 16 senior writer who covers terrorism and national security issues for The New York Times. Since 2007, he has reported on terrorism issues, including assignments to Pakistan, Afghanistan, North Africa and Southeast Asia. He is the co-author, with The Times’s Thom Shanker, of "Counterstrike: The Untold Story of America’s Campaign Against Al Qaeda,” "Russia Bolsters Its Submarine Fleet, and Tensions With U.S. Rise," New York Times, 4-20-2016, http://www.nytimes.com/2016/04/21/world/europe/russia-bolsters-submarine-fleet-and-tensions-with-us-rise.html?_r=2, ghsBZ US navy submarines are key to US naval powerCropsey 15 Seth Cropsey, 09/11/15 "China, Russia Are Challenging Our Navy: Is Our Submarine Program Prepared?," No Publication, http://www.hudson.org/research/11630-china-russia-are-challenging-our-navy-is-our-submarine-program-prepared//GHS-MR Naval power is key for deterrence, controlling crises, and US projection of powerNOAA 98, National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration, Military Sealift Command, the U.S. Maritime Administration, and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, "The Oceans and National Security," The Oceans and National Security, xx-xx-xxxx, http://fas.org/man/dod-101/navy/docs/nat_sec_316.html, ghsBZ US leadership solves global nuclear war and proliferationKhalilzad 95 Defense Analyst at RAND, (Zalmay, “Losing the Moment? The United States and the World After the Cold War” The Washington Quarterly, RETHINKING GRAND STRATEGY; Vol. 18, No. 2; Pg. 84) | 9/27/16 |
SEPOCT - Oceans CPTournament: Grapevine | Round: Finals | Opponent: Woodlands JZ | Judge: Cameron McConway, Kim Hsun, Kris Wright Plan text: Countries ought to prohibit land-based nuclear power plants and dispose of waste in the seabed. | 9/27/16 |
SEPOCT - SMRs CPTournament: Grapevine | Round: 4 | Opponent: Harker EM | Judge: Jeremy Rosen CP text: Countries should prohibit the production of nuclear power using non-modular power plants over 1000 megawatts in size. | 9/27/16 |
SEPOCT - SMRs CP - Cyberattacks NBTournament: Meadows | Round: 6 | Opponent: West KN | Judge: Adam Torson Cyber-attack’s coming now---actors are probing US electricity weaknessesReed 10/11 John, Reports on the frontiers of cyber war and the latest in military technology for Killer Apps at Foreign Policy, "U.S. energy companies victims of potentially destructive cyber intrusions", 2012, killerapps.foreignpolicy.com/posts/2012/10/11/us_energy_companies_victims_of_potentially_destructive_cyber_attacks Key military operations depend on the grid---SMRs are essential this Turns CaseRobitaille 12 George E, Department of Army Civilian, March 21, "Small Modular Reactors: The Army’s Secure Source of Energy?", www.dtic.mil/cgi-bin/GetTRDoc?AD=ADA561802 Only smr’s solve the grid – renewables failCharles Barton 11, founder of the Nuclear Green Revolution blog, MA in philosophy, “Future storm damage to the grid may carry unacceptable costs”, April 30, http://nucleargreen.blogspot.com/2011_04_01_archive.html Effective military operations solve nuclear conflictKagan and O’Hanlon 7 | 10/30/16 |
SEPOCT - Security KTournament: Greenhill RR | Round: 5 | Opponent: Westwood SN | Judge: Jacob Koshak, Byron Arthur The 1AC’s framing of terror threats reproduces national security mindsets that justify military intervention abroadFriedman ’16 (Uri, July 2nd, *brackets for gendered language, staff writer at The Atlantic, where he covers global affairs, “What If the Terrorists Are Already Here?”, The Atlantic, http://www.theatlantic.com/international/archive/2016/07/america-terrorism-national-security/489872/~-~-ghs//sk) Framing of countries as “the other” or as “the enemy” justifies violent policy action against them The alternative is to reject the aff and engage in an analysis of the language behind our policymaking to rupture dominant normsCheeseman and Bruce ’96 Graeme Cheeseman, Sr. Lecturer @ New South Wales, and Robert Bruce Assoc. Prof in social sciences @ Curtin univ, ‘96 (Discourses of Danger and Dread Frontiers, p. 5-9, https://books.google.com/books?id=jJ3RWY-bzzsC~-~-ghs//sk) Thus, THE ROB IS TO QUESTION THE 1AC’S SCHOLARSHIP PRIOR TO THE CONSEQUENCES OF THE PLAN. | 9/27/16 |
SEPOCT - Shift DATournament: Greenhill RR | Round: 4 | Opponent: Cy- Woods LC | Judge: Jenn Melin, John Sims Floating nuke power is shielded from accidents and natural disasters like Fukushima, makes them comparatively saferO'CALLAGHAN, 14 (Jonathan, April 17th, “Are nuclear reactors safer at sea? Floating design for middle of the ocean would be tsunami-proof, claim scientists”, Daily Mail, http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2606790/Are-nuclear-reactors-safer-SEA-Floating-design-middle-ocean-tsunami-proof-claim-scientists.html~-~-ghs//sk) Tsunamis on the west coast lead to an apocalyptic meltdown that will affect 2 continents, much bigger than FukushimaLendman ‘11(Stephen Lendman, a writer, syndicated columnist Harvard BA and a Wharton MBA, “Nuclear Meltdown In Japan”, Rense, March 13, 2011, http://rense.com/general93/nucmelt.htm) THEIR AFF IS HILARIOUS–CHINA AND RUSSIA HAVE MYRIAD MOTIVATIONS TO INVEST IN NUCLEAR POWER–IF THEY CAN’T BUILD FLOATING REACTORS THEN THEY’LL JUST BUILD LAND REACTORS BECAUSE THE NEED FOR ENERGY OUTWEIGHS OTHER CONSIDERATIONS–CHINA BEHAVIOR PROVES Floating reactors safter than land reactors–they’ve been tested and they workConca 16, Dr. James Conca is a geochemist, an energy expert, an authority on dirty bombs, a planetary geologist and professional speaker. Follow him on Twitter @jimconca and see his book at Amazon.com http://www.forbes.com/sites/jamesconca/2016/01/18/china-builds-a-floating-nuclear-power-plant/#107b77fb254a. RFK Land reactors are catastrophic for the environmentWasserman ’10 (Harvey, Senior Advisor and Website Editor at NukeFree.org, on-going grassroots campaign and website working to defeat up to $50 billion in proposed loan guarantees for building new atomic reactors., works w/ petitions for clean energy bills in 2007 garnered over 120,000, information hub providing up-to-the minute news on the most important nuclear power industry battles taking place across the country, works with the environmental / scientific communities to keep musicians, artists and others educated about nuclear and safe energy issues, as well as advising people how they can best impact energy legislation, “Global Warming”, NukeFree, http://www.nukefree.org/facts/global-warming~-~-ghs//sk) Warming is an existential global catastrophe- causes extreme damage to ecosystems, world hunger, water shortages, and diseaseShrader- Frechette ’11 (Kristin, Jun 1st, O'Neill Family Professor, Department of Biological Sciences and Department of Philosophy, at the University of Notre Dame. She has previously held senior professorships at the University of California and the University of Florida. Most of Shrader-Frechette's research work analyzes the ethical problems in risk assessment, public health, or environmental justice - especially those related to radiological, ecological, and energy-related risks.1 Shrader-Frechette has received the Global Citizenship Award, and the Catholic Digest named her one of 12 "Heroes for the US and the World", published more than 380 articles and 16 books/monographs, “What Will Work: Fighting Climate Change with Renewable Energy, Not Nuclear Power”, Oxford University Press, https://books.google.com/books?id=bbZoAgAAQBAJanddq=shrader-frechette+nuclearandlr=andsource=gbs_navlinks_s~-~-ghs//sk) | 9/27/16 |
SEPOCT - T- CountriesTournament: Grapevine | Round: Octas | Opponent: Cy- Woods LC | Judge: Greg Malis, Greg Achten, Jeremy Rosen Interp: The aff must defend that a country or multiple countries prohibit the production of nuclear power.Countries means a nation or government in a specific territoryThe Law Dictionary ‘16 (The Law Dictionary ft. Black’s Law Dictionary 2nd edition, copyright 2016, http://thelawdictionary.org/country/~-~-ghs//sk) standardslimitstopic litground | 9/27/16 |
SEPOCT - Warming DATournament: Grapevine | Round: 2 | Opponent: Edina JR | Judge: Greg Malis Nuclear power solves greenhouse emissions now and in the future – projections show it prevents almost half of the CO2 necessary to trigger runaway warmingKharecha and Hansen 13, Pushker A. Kharecha* and James E. Hansen NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies and Columbia University Earth Institute, “Prevented Mortality and Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Historical and Projected Nuclear Power,” American Chemical Society, Environmental Science and Technology, 2013, ghsBZ Only nuclear power solves – alternative energy growth is unaffected by phase-out but rather by state requirements and is statistically insufficient to replacing nuclear energyBrintone and Freede 15, Samuel Brinton Master’s degree program at Massachusetts Institute of Technology in nuclear engineering and the technology and policy program and Josh Freed Vice President at GMMB, a social marketing and advocacy firm, where he advised the senior leadership of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation; regularly advises senior federal and state policymakers, and his work has been featured in The Washington Post, NPR, National Journal, POLITICO, The Los Angeles Times and Wired., "When Nuclear Ends: How Nuclear Retirements Might Undermine Clean Power Plan Progress," Third Way, 8-19-2015, http://www.thirdway.org/report/when-nuclear-ends-how-nuclear-retirements-might-undermine-clean-power-plan-progress, ghsBZ Prohibiting nuclear power necessitates coal replacement – Japan proves – greenhouse gas emissions are magnified twenty times causing cancer, mass death, and extinctionBaum ’15 (Seth, Oct 20th, executive director of the Global Catastrophic Risk Institute, a nonprofit think tank that Baum co-founded in 2011. Baum’s research focuses on risk, ethics, and policy questions about major threats to human civilization, including nuclear war, global warming, and emerging technologies., “Japan should restart more nuclear power plants”, Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, http://thebulletin.org/japan-should-restart-more-nuclear-power-plants8817~-~-ghs//sk) Warming causes racism, sexism, and extinction.David Naguib Pellow 12, Ph.D. Professor, Don Martindale Endowed Chair – University of Minnesota, “Climate Disruption in the Global South and in African American Communities: Key Issues, Frameworks, and Possibilities for Climate Justice,” February 2012, http://www.jointcenter.org/sites/default/files/upload/research/files/White_Paper_Climate_Disruption_final.pdf | 9/27/16 |
SEPOCT - Warming DA - South AfricaTournament: Meadows | Round: Doubles | Opponent: North Hollywood JS | Judge: Travis Fife, Mike Shackelford, Zane Miller Nuclear power is becoming increasingly popular in Africa.Luke: Luke, Ronke Contributor, Oil Price “Africa Banking On Nuclear Power.” Oil Price, October 2015. RP South Africa relies on coal, and cuts on nuclear power would increase thatFinn: Finn, Brandon Urban Africa “Why South Africa should expand its nuclear power programme.” Urban Africa, September 2014. RP Coal plants in Africa cause environmental injustice, water conflict, and more structural violence- turns case Coal mining increases military control and violence against minority workers- turns case | 10/30/16 |
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