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| Apple Valley | 1 | LHP SG | Kathy Wang |
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| Apple Valley | 2 | Dowling Catholic JO | Eric Mason |
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| Badgerland | 1 | Idk | Idk |
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| GBX | 2 | Westwood RM | Kamil Merchant |
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| Greenhill | 1 | Apple Valley JB | Harvard Westlake Judge |
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0 - Contact InfoTournament: Apple Valley | Round: 1 | Opponent: LHP SG | Judge: Kathy Wang Disclosing via Snap AND Twitter creates the best norms for disclosure because it forces debaters to get to know each other outside of debate and learn social skills. This outweighs abuses to fairness and education because these skills are used everyday outside and in debate. | 11/11/16 |
1 - Drones ACTournament: Greenhill | Round: 1 | Opponent: Apple Valley JB | Judge: Harvard Westlake Judge Plan: The United States ought to prohibit the production of nuclear power in airborne vehicles. Drones are dangerous Drones have failed before Militarism culture started post 9/11 Drones are continuation of Militarism Edu is tainted by Militarism States as Heuristic | 11/10/16 |
2 - ADA AC V2Tournament: GBX | Round: 2 | Opponent: Westwood RM | Judge: Kamil Merchant Debate should surround material consequences—ideal theories ignore the concrete nature of the world and legitimize oppression. Particularity is key, focusing on taking down an entire system ignores material injustices And it’s especially important to unearth the structural violence of ableism within debate Offense Every 36 hours someone with a mental illness is killed by police. Inside the prisons, people with mental health issues are often locked up in cones of silence, and rarely get much needed medical treatment. Reentry into society is almost impossible as their issues go untreated and are virtually invisible Thus the plantext: The US should limit qualified immunity for police officers by making the Americans with Disabilities Act applicable to arrest situations. I reserve the right to clarifiy in CX ADA application renders barriers to qualified immunity inapplicable. Court action spurs policy change. Particularized ADA claims can hold departments accountable for training. ADA claims are uniquely better in settlement situations. | 11/19/16 |
2 - ADA V1Tournament: Apple Valley | Round: 2 | Opponent: Dowling Catholic JO | Judge: Eric Mason Debate should surround material consequences It's important to talk about mental health in debate Offense Every 36 hours someone with a mental illness is killed by police. Unequal application of ADA People with mental health issues are criminalized Advocate: All circuits should render the ADA applicable to arrest situations. ADA application renders barriers to qualified immunity inapplicable. Court action spurs policy change. ADA application leads to crisis intervention teams. Student with disabilities are at a higher risk of entering the juvenile justice system. Limiting qualified immunity by enforcing ADA claims facilitates crisis intervention and de-escalation in schools. SROs need more training. (School Resource Officers) Break down state little by little | 11/19/16 |
2 - Structural ViolenceTournament: Badgerland | Round: 1 | Opponent: Idk | Judge: Idk Structual Violence is gucci I contend that limiting qualified immunity for police officers by removing the “clearly established” standard. QI masks real issues Excessive force cases are skewed in the police's favor Remove clearly established helps Also, civil litigation is key The overprotective qualified immunity that currently exist also deters victims of discrimination from even pursuing suits. | 11/18/16 |
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