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Shirley | 4 | John Carroll Massarelli-Stolfer | Zagorin |
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1AC v BinghamtonTournament: Harvard | Round: 7 | Opponent: Binghamton RS | Judge: Izak Professor Deborah Rhode …American Internment Cases.
The Korematsu decision was based solely on race Applying the criteria …compelling government interest.23 What happened to …and sinister kind.199 Racial oppression works …calling it “our canal.” And, you have a moral obligation to not condone racism in policy analysis The struggle against … stakes are irresistible. Even if we should evaluate consequences, there should be absolute side constraints on deliberately harming innocent people through racist policies—rejecting instances of racism is a decision rule The opposing conception …others and self-respect. We have yet …societal life in general. Iconic war powers …laid to rest. Although this essay… the wartime decisions. The condemnation of …Liberties in Wartime (Knopf 1998).) Let me conclude …and to Muslims.78 Framing Critique must engage the state. Failure to do so guarantees that the alternative will fail, no coalitions will be formed, and politics will be ceded to authoritarian Right-wing groups. Only engaging the institutions of the state can transform them. Mouffe 2009 In both Hardt …of radical politics. Conservative forces always exist; only policy discussions can persuade them to support change. The psychology …agenda forward. The principle of intervening action means we aren’t morally culpable for the reaction or backlash of other parties The required supplement …rights of blacks. The Korematsu decision displays how apocalyptic rhetoric justifies things like internment The Supreme Court …must not overreact. | 10/27/13 |
1AC v UNLV R1 FullertonTournament: Fullerton | Round: 1 | Opponent: Nevada Las Vegas Rodriguez-Velto | Judge: Garrett Professor Deborah Rhode American Internment Cases.
The Korematsu decision was based solely on race Applying the criteria achieve a compelling government interest.23 What happened to cumulative and sinister kind.199 Racial oppression works on U.S. persist in calling it “our canal.” And, you have a moral obligation to not condone racism in policy analysis The struggle against racism t the stakes are irresistible. Even if we should evaluate consequences, there should be absolute side constraints on deliberately harming innocent people through racist policies—rejecting instances of racism is a decision rule The opposing conception =respect for others and self-respect. We have yet to = law, economics, education, and societal life in general. Iconic war powers precedents = firmly and quietly laid to rest. The dangers illustrated by = contemporaneous wrongs will ensure that they, too, will be repeated in the future. Overturning Korematsu k2 repudiation of other racist policies The condemnation of expect it do otherwise. (William H. Rehnquist, All the Laws But One: Civil Liberties in Wartime (Knopf 1998).) Let me conclude by contrast to Islam and to Muslims.78 The aff rejects the status quo’s framing of racial compartmentalization—we should create an intersectional approach to confronting instances of racism Conclusion¶ My argument has been. Dred Scott is a useful starting place for elaborating this point. Framing The principle of intervening action means we aren’t morally culpable for the reaction or backlash of other parties The required supplement of the rights of blacks. Fear is on the up. geopolitical at least partially dismantled The Korematsu decision displays how apocalyptic rhetoric justifies things like internment The Supreme Court in we must not overreact. | 1/7/14 |
2AC Round 4 ShirleyTournament: Shirley | Round: 4 | Opponent: John Carroll Massarelli-Stolfer | Judge: Zagorin 20 The human impact of …compelling government interest.23 Judicial belongs to court of law Of or belonging to …detainment in the status quo Aziz 12 While Confucianism has thieves and bandits …there will be. they REINFORCE the SUBJECT/OBJECT Distinction and the notion of a singular self---vote against them to force them to truly re-evaluate things and turn to spirituality when the Ego produces dissatisfaction with their debate results Turn - If their ethics are genuine, losing the ballot, even if they’ve won the arguments, would not be a punishment, it would be the Gift of Mystery! Preaching their ethics is also a double turn The Korematsu decision has yet to be overturned – that action must be taken to solve There are at least two …. Muslims in the United States. Controversial decisions build court capital c. The "Institutional Capital" Concern and the …. That is what we pay it to do. Court capital theory is untrue, and forcing particular decisions to save capital undermines legitimacy Nor does Baker’s reference … should seek to preserve.206 The rhetoric of wondering how a policy will affect another policy kills any chance for effective progress in human rights Well no, this is not what …. excuse for activist punching. The rhetoric of Korematsu can be used to justify homophobic policies If Plessy and Brown …. state to protect itself. | 11/16/13 |
Harvard 1ACTournament: Harvard | Round: 1 | Opponent: Dartmouth CC | Judge: A Revelins Professor Deborah Rhode is listed… Repudiation of the Japanese American Internment Cases. Korematsu’s Doctrinal History… into the Court’s analysis.47 The Korematsu decision was based solely on race Applying the criteria …a compelling government interest.23 What happened to people… maladjustments of a cumulative and sinister kind.199 Racial oppression works on multiple axes,….33 Nonetheless, anti-treaty rhetoric in the U.S. persist in calling it “our canal.” And, you have a moral obligation to not condone racism in policy analysis The struggle against racism …the stakes are irresistible. Even if we should evaluate consequences, there should be absolute side constraints on deliberately harming innocent people through racist policies—rejecting instances of racism is a decision rule The opposing conception… others and self-respect. We have yet …societal life in general. Iconic war powers …quietly laid to rest. Although this essay …of the wartime decisions. The …Civil Liberties in Wartime (Knopf 1998).) Let me conclude …Islam and to Muslims.78 Framing The required supplement …rights of blacks. Utilitarianism and protection of the state is what justified Japanese internment in the first place The Korematsu decision displays how apocalyptic rhetoric justifies things like internment The Supreme …Finally, we must not overreact. Worrying about ‘try or die’ impacts about the apocalypse causes us to ignore the ongoing violence that takes place in society in the status quo Fear is on the up. …least partially dismantled. You should be highly skeptical of apocalyptic doomsaying | 10/26/13 |
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