AC - Deleuze disclosure NC - BizCon DA PIC 1AR - disclosure dispo PICs bad 2NR - PIC dispo 2AR - PICs bad
Princeton
5
Opponent: Harrison JP | Judge: Tyler Hockemeyer
AC - Lay NC - Lay
Sunvite
2
Opponent: Lexington AK | Judge: Asha Patel
AC - Lay NC - Lay
Sunvite
3
Opponent: American Heritage Broward MC | Judge: Glenn Prince
AC - OS Appropriation Plan NC - Mining DA Appropriation DA Regulations CP 1AR - All 2NR - All 2AR - All
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00 - Contact Info
Tournament: General | Round: Finals | Opponent: no | Judge: yes hi, i'm bohan pronouns: she/her
email - 24gao@da.org backup email - bohan.dot@gmail.com (if you can't reach me on the first email)
if you want me to meet any specific disclosure interps please contact me
11/2/21
JF - Appropriation DA v1
Tournament: Sunvite | Round: 3 | Opponent: American Heritage Broward MC | Judge: Glenn Prince O/S
1/29/22
JF - Lay
Tournament: Sunvite | Round: 2 | Opponent: Lexington AK | Judge: Asha Patel Contact for specific disclosure interps
1/8/22
JF - Lay
Tournament: Barkley Forum | Round: 2 | Opponent: Harker MK | Judge: Rachel Ding Contact for specific disclosure interps
1/29/22
JF - Mining DA v1
Tournament: Sunvite | Round: 3 | Opponent: American Heritage Broward MC | Judge: Glenn Prince O/S
1/29/22
JF - Mining DA v2
Tournament: Barkley Forum | Round: 4 | Opponent: Unionville PW | Judge: David McGinnis O/S
1/29/22
JF - Regulations CP v1
Tournament: Sunvite | Round: 3 | Opponent: American Heritage Broward MC | Judge: Glenn Prince Counterplan Text: States should create and adopt a new set of flexible regulations concerning responsible space colonization through the UNSER, focused on issues of governance of space colonies and potential existential risks such as preventing space races, negative environmental impacts, ensuring economic growth, and lowering costs.
1/29/22
JF - US Heg PIC v1
Tournament: Barkley Forum | Round: 4 | Opponent: Unionville PW | Judge: David McGinnis CP Text: states except for the United States of America. Chinese investments are catching up and the US needs private companies to maintain space dominance – Chinese space dominance risks extinction. Autry and Kwast 19, Greg Autry, Steve Kwast {Greg Autry is a clinical professor of space leadership, policy, and business at Arizona State University’s Thunderbird School of Global Management. He served on the 2016 NASA transition team and as the White House liaison at NASA in 2017. He is the chair of the Safety Working Group for the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration’s Commercial Space Transportation Advisory Committee. Steve Kwast is a Lieutenant General and commander of Recruiting, Training, Educating and Development for the Air Force. He is an astronautical engineer and Harvard Fellow in Public Policy., }, 19 - ("America Is Losing the Second Space Race to China," Foreign Policy, 8-22-2019, https://foreignpolicy.com/2019/08/22/america-is-losing-the-second-space-race-to-china/) Sachin
1/29/22
ND - BizCon DA v1
Tournament: Blue Key | Round: 3 | Opponent: Monta Vista RD | Judge: Natalie Fernandez OpenSourced.
12/5/21
ND - BizCon DA v2
Tournament: Princeton | Round: 1 | Opponent: Lexington MS | Judge: Abishek Stanley Strikes destroy consumer confidence in business Tenza 20 Mlungisi Tenza, Obiter vol.41 n.3 Port Elizabeth 2020, LLB LLM LLD Senior Lecturer, University of KwaZulu-Natal, "The effects of violent strikes on the economy of a developing country: a case of South Africa," No Publication, http://www.scielo.org.za/scielo.php?script=sci_arttextandpid=S1682-58532020000300004
The relationship between the business of the employer and its customers is based on loyalty and confidence. To stop this from taking place, the employer and the union need to speed up the process of resolving their dispute through a non-violent mechanism such as a collective bargaining process.
Confidence k2 growth Macquarie Financial Group, 5-25-2016, "5 factors that impact business and consumer confidence," No Publication, https://www.macquarie.com.au/advisers/business-consumer-confidence-australia.html//SA In 1933, US President Franklin D. Roosevelt pointedly noted that "confidence... thrives on honesty, on honour, on the sacredness of obligations, on faithful protection and on unselfish performance. In contrast, investors and firms need to remain vigilant for unexpected shifts in confidence and/or the development of unsettling negative feedback loops.
Lack of growth cascades – Extinction Mathew Maavak, 4-16-2021, "Horizon 2030: Will Emerging Risks Unravel Our Global Systems? – Analysis," Dr. Mathew Maavak is a regular commentator on geostrategic issues, an external researcher (PLATBIDAFO) at the Kazimieras Simonavicius University in Vilnius, Lithuania, PHD in Risk Foresight from Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Eurasia Review, https://www.eurasiareview.com/16042021-horizon-2030-will-emerging-risks-unravel-our-global-systems-analysis/ According to Professor Stanislaw Drozdz (2018) of the Polish Academy of Sciences, “a global financial crash of a previously unprecedented scale is highly probable” by the mid-2020s. This will lead to a trickle-down meltdown, impacting all areas of human activity. graph omitted The economist John Mauldin (2018) similarly warns that the “2020s might be the worst decade in US history” and may lead to a Second Great Depression. Contemporary geopolitical risks include a possible Iran-Israel war; US-China military confrontation over Taiwan or the South China Sea; North Korean proliferation of nuclear and missile technologies; an India-Pakistan nuclear war; an Iranian closure of the Straits of Hormuz; fundamentalist-driven implosion in the Islamic world; or a nuclear confrontation between NATO and Russia.
12/5/21
ND - BizCon DA v2
Tournament: Princeton | Round: Octas | Opponent: Princeton VC | Judge: Jonah Gentleman, Seung Cho, Michael Zhou Strikes destroy consumer confidence in business Tenza 20 Mlungisi Tenza, Obiter vol.41 n.3 Port Elizabeth 2020, LLB LLM LLD Senior Lecturer, University of KwaZulu-Natal, "The effects of violent strikes on the economy of a developing country: a case of South Africa," No Publication, http://www.scielo.org.za/scielo.php?script=sci_arttextandpid=S1682-58532020000300004
The relationship between the business of the employer and its customers is based on loyalty and confidence. To stop this from taking place, the employer and the union need to speed up the process of resolving their dispute through a non-violent mechanism such as a collective bargaining process.
Confidence k2 growth Macquarie Financial Group, 5-25-2016, "5 factors that impact business and consumer confidence," No Publication, https://www.macquarie.com.au/advisers/business-consumer-confidence-australia.html//SA In 1933, US President Franklin D. Roosevelt pointedly noted that "confidence... thrives on honesty, on honour, on the sacredness of obligations, on faithful protection and on unselfish performance. In contrast, investors and firms need to remain vigilant for unexpected shifts in confidence and/or the development of unsettling negative feedback loops.
Lack of growth cascades – Extinction Mathew Maavak, 4-16-2021, "Horizon 2030: Will Emerging Risks Unravel Our Global Systems? – Analysis," Dr. Mathew Maavak is a regular commentator on geostrategic issues, an external researcher (PLATBIDAFO) at the Kazimieras Simonavicius University in Vilnius, Lithuania, PHD in Risk Foresight from Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Eurasia Review, https://www.eurasiareview.com/16042021-horizon-2030-will-emerging-risks-unravel-our-global-systems-analysis/ According to Professor Stanislaw Drozdz (2018) of the Polish Academy of Sciences, “a global financial crash of a previously unprecedented scale is highly probable” by the mid-2020s. This will lead to a trickle-down meltdown, impacting all areas of human activity. graph omitted The economist John Mauldin (2018) similarly warns that the “2020s might be the worst decade in US history” and may lead to a Second Great Depression. Contemporary geopolitical risks include a possible Iran-Israel war; US-China military confrontation over Taiwan or the South China Sea; North Korean proliferation of nuclear and missile technologies; an India-Pakistan nuclear war; an Iranian closure of the Straits of Hormuz; fundamentalist-driven implosion in the Islamic world; or a nuclear confrontation between NATO and Russia.
12/5/21
ND - Lay
Tournament: Princeton | Round: 5 | Opponent: Harrison JP | Judge: Tyler Hockemeyer Contact for specific disclosure interps
12/5/21
ND - Lay
Tournament: Blue Key | Round: 6 | Opponent: Southlake Carroll EP | Judge: Moon Roy Contact for specific disclosure interps
12/5/21
ND - Lay
Tournament: Blue Key | Round: 2 | Opponent: Enloe AR | Judge: Jose Denise Contact for specific disclosure interps
12/5/21
ND - M4BL CP
Tournament: Blue Key | Round: 3 | Opponent: Monta Vista RD | Judge: Natalie Fernandez CP Text: A just government should adopt the Movement for Black Lives’s Policy Platform for Economic Justice. The Movement for Black Lives 2016. The Movement for Black Lives (M4BL) is a coalition of more than 50 groups representing the interests of black communities across the United States.1 Members include the Black Lives Matter Network, the National Conference of Black Lawyers, and the Ella Baker Center for Human Rights.2 Endorsed by groups such as Color of Change, Race Forward, Brooklyn Movement Center, PolicyLink, Million Women March Cleveland, and ONE DC,3 the coalition receives communications and tactical support from an organization named Blackbird.4. https://m4bl.org/policy-platforms/invest-divest/. Footnote(s) may be inserted at end, empty line(s) may be removed, and bracket(s) may be used to change offensive language. This material may be behind a paywall. Please email jacksondeconcini@gmail.com for information about access. JAD 2021/07/14
12/5/21
ND - Police PIC
Tournament: Princeton | Round: 4 | Opponent: Lake Highland Prep WH | Judge: Wesley Loofbourrow *TW Depictions of Police Brutality* Counterplan: a just government ought to recognize the conditional right of workers to strike, conditional on an exception for police officers.
Police Strikes are used to combat racial progress and attempts to limit police power. Making them legal and easier only make progress much harder. Andrew Grim 20 What is the ‘blue flu’ and how has it increased police power? https://www.washingtonpost.com/outlook/2020/07/01/what-is-blue-flu-how-has-it-increased-police-power/ But the result of such protests matter deeply as we consider police reform today. Historically, blue flu strikes have helped expand police power, ultimately limiting the ability of city governments to reform, constrain or conduct oversight over the police. They allow the police to leverage public fear of crime to extract concessions from municipalities. As it continues, more blue flus are likely to follow as officers seek to wrest back control of the public debate on policing and reassert their independence.
Those strikes cement a police culture which leads to racist violence Chaney and Ray 13, Cassandra (Has a PhD and is a professor at LSU. Also has a strong focus in the structure of Black families) , and Ray V. Robertson (Also has a PhD and is a criminal justice professor at LSU). "Racism and police brutality in America." Journal of African American Studies 17.4 (2013): 480-505. Bracketed for inclusion Racism and Discrimination According to Marger (2012), “racism is an ideology, or belief system, designed to justify and rationalize racial and ethnic inequality” (p. 25) and “discrimination, most basically, is behavior aimed at denying members of particular ethnic groups’ equal access to societal rewards” (p. 57). Defining both of these concepts from the onset is important for they provide the lens through which our focus on the racist and discriminatory practices of law enforcement can occur. A growing body of scholarly research related to police brutality has revealed that Blacks are more likely than Whites to make complaints regarding police brutality (Smith and Holmes 2003), to be accosted while operating driving a motorized vehicle (“Driving While Black”), and to underreport how often they are stopped due to higher social desirability factors
12/5/21
ND - Police PIC
Tournament: Princeton | Round: Octas | Opponent: Princeton VC | Judge: Jonah Gentleman, Seung Cho, Michael Zhou CP Text: a just government ought to recognize the conditional right of workers to strike, conditional on an exception for police officers.
Police Strikes are used to combat racial progress and attempts to limit police power. Making them legal and easier only make progress much harder. Andrew Grim 20 What is the ‘blue flu’ and how has it increased police power? https://www.washingtonpost.com/outlook/2020/07/01/what-is-blue-flu-how-has-it-increased-police-power/ But the result of such protests matter deeply as we consider police reform today. Historically, blue flu strikes have helped expand police power, ultimately limiting the ability of city governments to reform, constrain or conduct oversight over the police. They allow the police to leverage public fear of crime to extract concessions from municipalities. As it continues, more blue flus are likely to follow as officers seek to wrest back control of the public debate on policing and reassert their independence.
Those strikes cement a police culture which leads to racist violence Chaney and Ray 13, Cassandra (Has a PhD and is a professor at LSU. Also has a strong focus in the structure of Black families) , and Ray V. Robertson (Also has a PhD and is a criminal justice professor at LSU). "Racism and police brutality in America." Journal of African American Studies 17.4 (2013): 480-505. Bracketed for inclusion Racism and Discrimination According to Marger (2012), “racism is an ideology, or belief system, designed to justify and rationalize racial and ethnic inequality” (p. 25) and “discrimination, most basically, is behavior aimed at denying members of particular ethnic groups’ equal access to societal rewards” (p. 57). Defining both of these concepts from the onset is important for they provide the lens through which our focus on the racist and discriminatory practices of law enforcement can occur. A growing body of scholarly research related to police brutality has revealed that Blacks are more likely than Whites to make complaints regarding police brutality (Smith and Holmes 2003), to be accosted while operating driving a motorized vehicle (“Driving While Black”), and to underreport how often they are stopped due to higher social desirability factors.