University CA Chen Aff
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| Voices | 1 | Brentwood KM | Nithin Alexander |
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0 - Contact InfoTournament: Contact Info | Round: 1 | Opponent: - | Judge: - | 10/8/16 |
NovDec - Structural Violence AffTournament: Damus Invitational | Round: 1 | Opponent: Harker AkMa | Judge: Charles Wanless FrameworkOur conceptions of morality and value excludes the invisible – this makes listening to the oppressed a prior obligation to anything elseWinter and Leighton 01, D. D., and Leighton, D. C. (2001). Structural violence. In D. J. Christie, R. V. Wagner, and D. D. Winter (Eds.), Peace, conflict, and violence: Peace psychology in the 21st century. New York: Prentice-Hall. Discussion cannot focus on ideal moral theories; Focus on feasible policy and the reality of oppression is the only option to address societal disparities.Dr. Tommy J. Curry 14The Cost of a Thing: A Kingian Reformulation of a Living Wage Argument in the 21st Century. 2014 Thus, my standard is reducing concrete forms of oppression and rectifying structural violence.CaseVery few laws are "clearly established" due to contradictory decisions – means the QI defense is easily fulfilled.Jeffries 10. Jeffries, John. C. Jr. (David and Mary Harrison Distinguished Professor, the University of Virginia School of Law). "What's Wrong With Qualified Immunity?" Florida Law Review. Volume 62 September 2010 Qualified immunity is granted in 72 of cases – most of which due to the stringent requirements of the "clearly established" clause. Police officers know cases are likely to be disposed and become willing to violate rights.Stefan 16. Lindsey D. Stefan. (J.D. Candidate, 2017, Seton Hall University School of Law; B.A., Ramapo College of New Jersey) ""No Man Is Above the Law and No Man Is Below It:" How Qualified Immunity Reform Could Create Accountability and Curb Widespread Police Misconduct" (2017). Law School Student Scholarship. Seton Hall University. Paper 850. Impact 1: is the creation of a police state and the normalization of violencePattis 10. Pattis, Norm. Norm Pattis is a Connecticut based trial lawyer focused on high stakes criminal cases and civil right violations. He is a veteran of more than 100 jury trials, many resulting in acquittals for people charged with serious crimes, multi-million dollar civil rights and discrimination verdicts, and scores of cases favorably settled. "Qualified Immunity and the Police State." October 16, 2010. Web. Police reforms will never address the root cause – only pushing for more financial liability will drive real change.Hansford 14 Impact 2: Lack of clearly established law concerning rights for the LGBT community leads to misapplication and purposeful neglect of the law. Action is key to recognition of equal rights.Wagner 14 Robin B. Wagner, (J.D. Candidate 2014, DePaul University College of Law.) Are Gay Rights Clearly Established?: The Problems with the Qualified Immunity Doctrine, 63 DePaul L. Rev. 869 (2014) Available at: http://via.library.depaul.edu/law-review/vol63/iss3/7 Impact 3: Current QI doctrine and the "clearly established" prong means officers are protected when they fail to act in responding to domestic violence casesHarper 90. Harper, Laura. S. (Cornell Law Review) Battered Women Suing Police For Failure To Intervene: Viable Legal Avenues After Deshaney V. Winnebago County Department Of Social Services 1990 Failure to act results in the death of victimsAELE 8. 2008 (7) AELE Monthly Law Journal. 101 Civil Liability Law Section – July, 2008 Thus the plan: The Supreme Court should eliminate uncertainty about what is "clearly established" by publishing opinions that clarify QI for police officers and also beginning to hear cases challenging immunity granted by lower courts. This is key to increasing accountability and serves as an immediate starting point for future reforms.Stefan 16. Lindsey D. Stefan. (J.D. Candidate, 2017, Seton Hall University School of Law; B.A., Ramapo College of New Jersey) ""No Man Is Above the Law and No Man Is Below It:" How Qualified Immunity Reform Could Create Accountability and Curb Widespread Police Misconduct" (2017). Law School Student Scholarship. Seton Hall University. Paper 850. | 11/5/16 |
SeptOct 2016 - Indigenous AffTournament: Voices | Round: 1 | Opponent: Brentwood KM | Judge: Nithin Alexander | 11/5/16 |
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