Tournament: Apple Valley | Round: 6 | Opponent: Bettendorf AW | Judge: Parent Judge
Counterplan Text: The Supreme Court should engage in binding regulatory negotiations over excessive force with relevant and appropriate stakeholders.
Rushin and Edwards ’17, (Stephen and Griffin - Stephen Rushin is an Assistant Professor of Law at the University of Alabama School of Law. Professor Rushin holds a Ph.D. in Jurisprudence and Social Policy and a J.D. from the University of California, Berkeley. Griffin Edwards is an Assistant Professor of Business at the University of Alabama, Birmingham, Collat School of Business. Professor Edwards holds a Ph.D. in Economics from Emory University.), “DE-POLICING”, DRAFT, Forthcoming, Cornell Law Review Volume 102 (2017), p. 51-52
So where do...the implementation process.”204
The counterplan is mutually exclusive
McKinney '99 (Mathew J - Director of the Center for Natural Resources and Environmental Policy at the University of Montana, chair of the university's Natural Resource Conflict Resolution Program, and adjunct professor in the School of Law.), "ARTICLE: Negotiated Rulemaking: Involving Citizens In Public Decisions", Montana Law Review, Summer, 1999, 60 Mont L. Rev. 499
Negotiated rulemaking, sometimes referred to as regulatory negotiation or "reg-neg," emerged...agency and stakeholders.
The counterplan solves aff impacts better and avoids the DAs.
Harter '97 (Philip J. - Professor Emeritus University of Missouri School of Law. Former Director of the Program on Consensus, Democracy and Governance at Vermont Law School. Areas of Expertise Collaboration to Develop Policy for Democracy, Federal Government, Open Government, Regulatory Process) "FEAR OF COMMITMENT: AN AFFLICTION OF ADOLESCENTS", Duke Law Journal, Vol. 46:1389, 1997, scholarship.law.duke.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1007andcontext=dlj
Conclusion: What...their full potential.
Lack of police buy into measures meant to increase scrutiny of potential misconduct results in a de-policing effect.
Rushin and Edwards ’17, (Stephen and Griffin - Stephen Rushin is an Assistant Professor of Law at the University of Alabama School of Law. Professor Rushin holds a Ph.D. in Jurisprudence and Social Policy and a J.D. from the University of California, Berkeley. Griffin Edwards is an Assistant Professor of Business at the University of Alabama, Birmingham, Collat School of Business. Professor Edwards holds a Ph.D. in Economics from Emory University.), “DE-POLICING”, DRAFT, Forthcoming, Cornell Law Review Volume 102 (2017), p. 51-52
While this Article...these growing pains.
De-policing is a DA to the AC since it results increases crime and decreases public safety.
Sutton '15 (Randy - Senior Sergeant at the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department, Nevada. A member of the Screen Actors Guild), "The dangers of de-policing -- will cops just stand down?" New York Post, 05/05/2015, nypost.com/2015/05/05/the-dangers-of-de-policing-will-cops-just-stand-down/
Not only are...defended the shield