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ND - 1AC - Prisons ACTournament: Princeton | Round: 1 | Opponent: Mission San Jose AA | Judge: Daou, Jack ACAdvantageThe US currently refuses incarcerated workers the right to strikeHarvard Law Review, 19 - ("Striking the Right Balance: Toward a Better Understanding of Prison Strikes," Harvard Law Review 03/8/2019, https://harvardlawreview.org/2019/03/striking-the-right-balance-toward-a-better-understanding-of-prison-strikes/)II. LEGAL FRAMEWORK GOVERNING PRISON Prison labor uniquely fuels inequality. Two internal links:Working environments are highly unsafe, leading to injury and massive debtEisen 20 ("Covid-19 Highlights the Need for Prison Labor Reform" April 17, 2020, Lauren-Brooke Eisen is director of the Brennan Center's Justice Program where she leads the organization's work to end mass incarceration. Her team focuses on exposing the profound social and economic hardships that impact those who encounter the justice system while creating policies that ultimately shrink its size and scope. )~https://www.brennancenter.org/our-work/analysis-opinion/covid-19-highlights-need-prison-labor-reform~~ Incarceration and forced labor disproportionally affect people of color – the prison industrial complex is crucial in fueling work segregationLeung 18 ("Prison Labor as a Lawful Form of Race Discrimination" Fall 2018, Harvard Civil Rights-Civil Liberties Law Review, Vol. 53 no. 2, Fall 2018, pp. 681-708. Katherine E. Leung is a field attorney with the National Labor Relations Board. She holds an A.B. from Wellesley College and a J.D. from Harvard Law School. )~https://harvardcrcl.org/wp-content/uploads/sites/10/2018/11/Leung.pdf~~ Inequality results in cycles of recidivism against minoritiesFulcher 15 Patrice A. Fulcher ~Associate Professor at The John Marshall Law School~, 15 - ("," Journal of Civil Rights and Economic Development, Winter 2015 https://scholarship.law.stjohns.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1759andcontext=jcred) PlanThus, the plan: The United States federal government should to recognize the unconditional right of incarcerated workers to strike.Unconditionality is key — conditions on the right to strike make it ineffective.Reddy 21 ~Diana S. Reddy. Doctoral Fellow at the Law, Economics, and Politics Center at UC Berkeley Law. "There Is No Such Thing as an Illegal Strike": Reconceptualizing the Strike in Law and Political Economy". 01-06-2021. Yale Law Journal. https://www.yalelawjournal.org/forum/there-is-no-such-thing-as-an-illegal-strike-reconceptualizing-the-strike-in-law-and-political-economy. Accessed 11-14-2021~ SolvencyPrison strikes create media attention on injustices which stimulates political changeVara 18 ("The Viral Success of a Strike No One Can See" August 30, 2018, Vauhini Vara is a story editor at The New York Times Magazine, has worked as a Wall Street Journal technology reporter and as the business editor for The New Yorker's website.) ~https://www.theatlantic.com/business/archive/2018/08/prison-strike/568948/~~ Right to strike is key to improving prison conditions and preventing exploitationKelly 18 FrameworkThe standard is maximizing expected wellbeing.1~ Only consequentialism explains degrees of wrongness—if I break a promise to meet up for lunch, that is not as bad as breaking a promise to take a dying person to the hospital. Only the consequences of breaking the promise explain why the second one is much worse than the first.2~ Actor specificity—governments must aggregate because their policies benefit some and harm others. The only non-arbitrary way to prioritize is by helping the most amount of people3~ Structural Violence impacts come first – the state distracts the public from growing structural inequality which outweighs and is the most probable impact. People are more likely to die from SV than from large scale threats of violence.Jackson 12 - 8/5/12 - Director of the National Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies, the University of Otago. Former Professor of International Politics at Aberystwyth University (Richard, The Great Con of National Security, http://richardjacksonterrorismblog.wordpress.com/2012/08/05/the-great-con-of-national-security/) 4~ Structural Violence is Equivalent to an Ongoing Nuclear War against the Poor. It is also the Root Cause of All Other Violence..Gilligan 96(James, professor of Psychiatry at the Harvard Medical School, Director of the Center for the Study of Violence, and a member of the Academic Advisory Council of the National Campaign Against Youth Violence. Violence: Our Deadly Epidemic and its Causes.. P. 191-196 ) 5~ Reject calc indicts; they're nonsense and philosophers laugh at them.Hardin 90 Hardin, Russell (Helen Gould Shepard Professor in the Social Sciences @ NYU). May 1990. Morality within the Limits of Reason. University Of Chicago Press. pp. 4. ISBN 978-0226316208. JDN. U/V1AR theory~A~ AFF gets it because otherwise the neg can engage in infinite abuse, making debate impossible. No 2nr theory – kills resolvability because judge has to intervene in weighing interp and 2ar counterinterp. | 12/4/21 |
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