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| Greenhill | 2 | Lake Highland AB | Chris Castillo |
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| Greenhill Round Robin | 3 | Sage MP | Elijah Smith, John Smiths |
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| Greenhill Round Robin | 1 | Sequoia AS | Jenn Melin, Rodrigo Paramo |
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| Loyola | 2 | Midlothian AC | Scott Brown |
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| Loyola | 4 | Dulles RZ | Abhishek Rao |
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| Loyola | 6 | Millard North NL | Ben Cortez |
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| Greenhill | 2 | Opponent: Lake Highland AB | Judge: Chris Castillo 1AC - CRISPR v4 |
| Greenhill Round Robin | 3 | Opponent: Sage MP | Judge: Elijah Smith, John Smiths 1AC - CRISPR v3 |
| Greenhill Round Robin | 1 | Opponent: Sequoia AS | Judge: Jenn Melin, Rodrigo Paramo 1AC - CRISPR v3 |
| Loyola | 2 | Opponent: Midlothian AC | Judge: Scott Brown 1AC - CRISPR v1 |
| Loyola | Triples | Opponent: Plano East JN | Judge: Panel 1AC - CRISPR v2 |
| Loyola | 4 | Opponent: Dulles RZ | Judge: Abhishek Rao
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| Loyola | 6 | Opponent: Millard North NL | Judge: Ben Cortez 1AC - CRISPR v2 |
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0 - Contact InfoTournament: - | Round: Finals | Opponent: - | Judge: - | 8/19/21 |
SEPTOCT - AC - CRISPR v1Tournament: Loyola | Round: 2 | Opponent: Midlothian AC | Judge: Scott Brown 1AC v Midlothian ACACAdvantage 1 – InnovationAdvantage 1 is innovation:A huge influx of patents is coming – most recent data and trends from this yearMischel 4/27 ~(Fiona Mischel, Editor-in-Chief of SynBioBeta. She frequently covers sustainability, CRISPR research, food and agriculture technology, and biotech for space travel.) "Who Owns CRISPR in 2021? It’s Even More Complicated Than You Think" SynBioBeta, 4/27/2021. https://synbiobeta.com/who-owns-crispr-in-2021-its-even-more-complicated-than-you-think/~~ BC AND future, we cannot leave the fundamental promise of science in the dust. Makes development of CRISPR impossible – 3 warrantsPatent disputes are imminent — other entities and foreign governments get involved ensure conflictsStramiello 18 ~(Michael, PhD, an intellectual property litigation associate in Washington, DC. His practice focuses on the life sciences industry.) "CRISPR: The New Frontier of Biotechnology Innovation" American Bar Association, Jan/Feb 2018. https://www.americanbar.org/groups/intellectual'property'law/publications/landslide/2017-18/january-february/crispr-new-frontier-biotechnology-innovation-digital-feature/~~ BC AND China, patents are subject to invalidation proceedings after they are issued."25 IP disputes foreclose research collaboration between universities, which has historically enabled critical scientific breakthroughsSherkow 17 ~(Jacob, Professor of Law at the College of Law and Affiliate of the Carl R. Woese Institute for Genomic Biology at the University of Illinois, where his research focuses on the legal and ethical implications of advanced biotechnologies, especially as related to intellectual property. He is a leading expert on IP protection for genome-editing technologies, including CRISPR. He is the author of over 60 articles published in both scientific journals and traditional law reviews, including Science, Nature, the Yale Law Journal, and the Stanford Law Review. Since 2018, Sherkow has also been a Permanent Visiting Professor at the Center for Advanced Studies in Biomedical Innovation Law ("CeBIL") at the University of Copenhagen Faculty of Law.) "Patent protection for CRISPR: an ELSI review" Journal of Law and the Biosciences 12/7/2017 https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5965580/~~ BC AND hope that the CRISPR patent dispute teaches others that such myopia isn’t warranted. Patent disputes create fears of litigation that deter genome research and investmentReader 10/10 ~(Ruth, a writer for fast company. She covers the intersection of health and technology) "2 women won the Nobel for CRISPR, but the battle for its patent rages on" Fast Company, 10/10/2020 https://www.fastcompany.com/90561762/nobel-prize-jennifer-doudna-emmanuelle-charpentier-crispr-patent-lawsuit~~ BC AND million and signed a deal with pharmaceutical company Biogen to implement its technology. Uncertainty about licensing ensures technology is not distributed or developed - smaller firms don’t know where they need to seek approval fromSterlin 20 ~(Ian, JD from the University of Michigan Law School, Executive Editor of the Michigan Technology Law Review) "The CRISPR War Drags On: How the Fight to Patent CRISPR-Cas9 Creates Uncertainty in the Biotechnology Sphere," Michigan Technology Law Review, 3/2020~ JL AND order to make researchers feel secure in developing further technological innovations using CRISPR-. CRISPR solves disease, but continued innovation is keyThorne 20 ~(Lucy, PhD, received a BSc. in Biochemistry from University of Leeds and a Ph.D. in Biological Sciences from University of Liverpool in the UK. She is currently working as a freelance consultant in Cambridge, UK writing CRISPR-related content for Biocompare.) "CRISPR-Cas Gene Editing: A New Weapon against Infectious Disease" Biocompare, 1/14/2020. https://www.biocompare.com/Editorial-Articles/559757-CRISPR-Cas-Gene-Editing-A-New-Weapon-against-Infectious-Disease/~~ BC AND clinic and help combat the growing specter of antimicrobial resistance and infectious disease. Extinction – defense is wrongPiers Millett 17, Consultant for the World Health Organization, PhD in International Relations and Affairs, University of Bradford, Andrew Snyder-Beattie, "Existential Risk and Cost-Effective Biosecurity", Health Security, Vol 15(4), http://online.liebertpub.com/doi/pdfplus/10.1089/hs.2017.0028 AND , and available vectors, could be modified as well.19-2 Advantage 2 – WTO credibilityAdvantage 2 is WTO cred:New EU trade restrictions on genome editing contradicts WTO agreements which makes future disputes inevitableMenz et al. 20 ~(Dr. Jochen Menz, of Julius Kühn-Institut, Federal Research Centre for Cultivated Plants) Modrzejewski (Dominik PhD, Julius Kühn-Institut, Institute for Biosafety in Plant Biotechnology) Hartung (Frank, Julius Kühn-Institut, Institute for Biosafety in Plant Biotechnology) Wilhelm (Ralf, Kühn-Institut, Institute for Biosafety in Plant Biotechnology) Sprink (Thorben, Julius Kühn-Institut, Institute for Biosafety in Plant Biotechnology) "Genome Edited Crops Touch the Market: A View on the Global Development and Regulatory Environment" Front Plant Sci, 10/9/2020. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7581933/~~ BC AND agricultural activities. Without any changes in European legislation the issue stays unresolved. EU-WTO conflict causes WTO collapse – it’s the glue that holds the organization together in an international arena characterized by US and China trade disputesHorton and Hopewell 8/3 ~(Ben, Communications Manager; Project Lead, Common Futures Conversations) (Dr Kristen, Associate Professor, and Canada Research Chair in Global Policy, University of British Columbia) "Lessons from Trump’s assault on the World Trade Organization", Chatham House 8/3/2021 https://www.chathamhouse.org/2021/08/lessons-trumps-assault-world-trade-organization~~ BC AND could unravel, throwing us back into economic chaos and potentially political disorder. Economic decline causes global nuclear warTønnesson 15 ~(Stein, Research Professor, Peace Research Institute Oslo; Leader of East Asia Peace program, Uppsala University) "Deterrence, interdependence and Sino–US peace," International Area Studies Review, Vol. 18, No. 3, p. 297-311, 2015~ SJDI AND each other, with a view to obliging Washington or Beijing to intervene. Independently, protectionism causes great power competition and militarized regionalism.Lake 18. ~(David Lake is a Professor of Social Sciences and Distinguished Professor of Political Science at the University of California, San Diego. "Economic Openness and Great Power Competition: Lessons for China and the United States," April 30, 2018. https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract'id=3171196/~~ TDI AND politics and grand strategy,14 and systemic theories of international relations.15 Nuclear war causes extinction – famine and climate changeStarr 18 ~(Steven, the director of the University of Missouri’s Clinical Laboratory Science Program, as well as a senior scientist at the Physicians for Social Responsibility. He has worked with the Swiss, Chilean, and Swedish governments in support of their efforts at the United Nations to eliminate thousands of high-alert, launch-ready U.S. and Russian nuclear weapons; he maintains the website Nuclear Darkness.) "Consequences of a Single Failure of Nuclear Deterrence" PSR, University of Missouri, 5/2018. https://www.psr.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/consequences-single-failure-nuclear-deterrence.pdf~~ BC AND in the currently operational and deployed U.S. and Russian nuclear forces SolvencyPlan: Member nations of the World Trade Organization should reduce IP protections on genomic medicines.Harmonized approaches to CRISPR solve misapplication – answers any impact turnWachowicz 19 ~(Jessica, a third-year student at the University of Washington School of Law whose primary area of study is emerging technologies and the legal issues associated therewith.) "The Patentability of Gene Editing Technologies such as CRISPR and the Harmonization of Laws Relating to Germline Editing, " Intellectual Property Breif, 2019 https://digitalcommons.wcl.american.edu/ipbrief/vol10/iss1/2/~~ RR AND that promote progress in this area while maintaining consistency with concepts of morality. FramingThe standard is maximizing expected wellbeingFirst, pleasure and pain are intrinsically valuable. People consistently regard pleasure and pain as good reasons for action, despite the fact that pleasure doesn’t seem to be instrumentally valuable for anything.Moen 16 ~Ole Martin Moen, Research Fellow in Philosophy at University of Oslo "An Argument for Hedonism" Journal of Value Inquiry (Springer), 50 (2) 2016: 267–281~ SJDI AND places where we reach the end of the line in matters of value. Moreover, only pleasure and pain are intrinsically valuable. All other values can be explained with reference to pleasure; Occam’s razor requires us to treat these as instrumentally valuable.Moen 16 ~Ole Martin Moen, Research Fellow in Philosophy at University of Oslo "An Argument for Hedonism" Journal of Value Inquiry (Springer), 50 (2) 2016: 267–281~ SJDI AND why do they tend to point toward pleasure and away from pain?27 Moral uncertainty means preventing extinction should be our highest priority. | 9/17/21 |
SEPTOCT - AC - CRISPR v3Tournament: Greenhill Round Robin | Round: 1 | Opponent: Sequoia AS | Judge: Jenn Melin, Rodrigo Paramo | 9/17/21 |
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