Lynbrook Modi Aff
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| Loyola | 2 | Strake JW | Ishan Rereddy |
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| Loyola | 6 | Dulles TY | Truman Le |
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| Loyola | 1 | Marlborough RL | Asher Towner |
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| Nano Nagle | 1 | Mitty AS | Ben Cortez |
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| Nano Nagle | 4 | Ayala AM | Samantha McLoughlin |
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| Loyola | 2 | Opponent: Strake JW | Judge: Ishan Rereddy 1AC - opioids v2 |
| Loyola | 6 | Opponent: Dulles TY | Judge: Truman Le 1AC - opioids v3 |
| Loyola | 1 | Opponent: Marlborough RL | Judge: Asher Towner 1AC - opioids |
| Nano Nagle | 1 | Opponent: Mitty AS | Judge: Ben Cortez 1AC - opioids v5 |
| Nano Nagle | 4 | Opponent: Ayala AM | Judge: Samantha McLoughlin 1AC - biopiracy |
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0 - ContactTournament: x | Round: Finals | Opponent: x | Judge: x Messenger (send a friend request or I won't see your message): https://www.facebook.com/shreeram.modi.31/ Please use the email for email chains, and if you're going to make the chain it would help if the email subject had some info about the round, e.g.: CPS Round 1 Lynbrook SM vs XYZschool AB I'd appreciate content warnings about mental health/anxiety/suicide. If there's anything I can do to make the round more accessible for you please let me know =) | 9/4/21 |
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SO - AFF - Opioids v5Tournament: Nano Nagle | Round: 1 | Opponent: Mitty AS | Judge: Ben Cortez 1AC – AdvantageAdvantage – OverdosesTW/CW: Non-graphic discussions of drug overdoses, specifically opioids.Drug Overdoses from opioids are rooted in patents – they incentivize companies to market and prescribe them which leads to huge levels of addictionVertinsky 8-2 ~Liza Vertinsky, Associate Professor, Project Leader for Global Health Law and Policy Project, Global Health Faculty Fellow, Emory University School of Law, 8-2-2021, "To Address the Overdose Epidemic, Tackle Pharma Industry Influence" The Harvard Law Petrie-Flom Center, Accessed 8-18-2021, https://blog.petrieflom.law.harvard.edu/2021/08/02/opioids-pharma-regulatory-capture/ ww AND /or provide greater resources and rewards for regulating in the public interest. Patents created the opioid crisis – they reward companies that make addictive drugs and allow aggressive marketing which led to overprescribingHemel and Ouellette 20 ~Daniel J Hemel, Assistant professor of law and Ronald H.Coase Research scholar@ university of Chicago law school. Lisa Larrimore Ouellette, Associate professor of law and Justin M. January-June 2020, "Innovation institutions and the opioid crisis" Journal of Law and the Biosciences, Volume 7, Issue 1, https://doi.org/10.1093/jlb/lsaa001 ww AND lessons we can learn from the opioid crisis for innovation policy more broadly. Our current IP system devastates public health, it creates all the wrong incentives.Hemel and Ouellette 2 ~Daniel J Hemel, Assistant professor of law and Ronald H.Coase Research scholar@ university of Chicago law school. Lisa Larrimore Ouellette, Associate professor of law and Justin M. January-June 2020, "Innovation institutions and the opioid crisis" Journal of Law and the Biosciences, Volume 7, Issue 1, https://doi.org/10.1093/jlb/lsaa001 ww AND that the grass is not always greener on the non-market side. The plan spurs on innovation for non-opioid pain killersHemel and Ouellette 3 ~Daniel J Hemel, Assistant professor of law and Ronald H.Coase Research scholar@ university of Chicago law school. Lisa Larrimore Ouellette, Associate professor of law and Justin M. January-June 2020, "Innovation institutions and the opioid crisis" Journal of Law and the Biosciences, Volume 7, Issue 1, https://doi.org/10.1093/jlb/lsaa001 ww AND of the opioid crisis. Policymakers will need to look elsewhere for solutions. Reject Negative Turns – they’re pharmaceutical lies – the Plan isn’t anti-Patent – breaking down secondary patents is key.AT Advantage CPs to solve Drug Prices AND are unmerited and that unjustly prolong companies’ market power and prevent legitimate competition. 1AC – Plan TextPlan Text: The Member Nations of the World Trade Organization ought to terminate current and ban secondary patents for all medicinesTAF 20 ~The Arnold Foundation "'Evergreening' Stunts Competition, Costs Consumers and Taxpayers" Published: September 24, 2020~ ~https://www.arnoldventures.org/stories/evergreening-stunts-competition-costs-consumers-and-taxpayers/~~ ~TAF: Philanthropy dedicated to tackling problems in the US. Team of more than 90 subject matter experts in Houston, with offices in New York and DC.~ AND billions of dollars while increasing the incentives for pharmaceutical companies to achieve breakthroughs." The plan is key – Other strategies can’t solve patent abuseFoley 17~Katherine Ellen Foley, a health reporter for Quartz based in Washington, D.C. She holds an M.A. in journalism from NYU's Science, Health and Environmental Reporting Program (SHERP 33), and her undergraduate degree is from Georgetown University's School of Foreign Service, where she studied science, tech and international affairs, 11-18-2017, "Big Pharma is taking advantage of patent law to keep OxyContin from ever dying" Quartz, Accessed 7-21-2021, https://qz.com/1125690/big-pharma-is-taking-advantage-of-patent-law-to-keep-oxycontin-from-ever-dying/ ww AND generics. No word on when that document will be published, however. 1AC – FramingFwk – Soft LeftThe Standard is maximizing expected wellbeing:1~ Humans are hard-coded to follow pleasure and pain, comes before other ethicsBerridge et al 13 ~Kent C Berridge, Morten L Kringelbach "Neuroscience of affect: brain mechanisms of pleasure and displeasure" Published: Current Opinion in Neurobiology, Vol. 23, Issue 3, June 2013~ ~https://doi.org/10.1016/j.conb.2013.01.017; Pg. 298-300~ ~PDF available upon request~ ~Berridge: James Olds Distinguished University Professor of Psychology and Neuroscience at University of Michigan. Ph.D. University of Pennsylvania~ ~Kringelbach: Professor of Neuroscience, Aarhus University. Senior Research Fellow, The Queen's College.~ || SM AND other brain structures do help generate intense aversive emotions when manipulated in other ways 2~ "Scenario" based probability calculus is logically bankrupt and misunderstands IR. Prefer small, probable impactsKanwisher 89 ~Nancy Kanwisher "Cognitive Heuristics and American Security Policy" Published: The Journal of Conflict Resolution, December 1989, Vol. 33, No. 4~ ~https://www.jstor.org/stable/173995; pp. 654–656~ ~PDF available upon request~ ~Kanwisher: Professor of Cognitive Neuroscience at MIT. Ex-faculty member at UCLA and Harvard. 1999 received the National Academy of Sciences Troland Research Award. Elected to the National Academy of Sciences in 2005 and to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2009.~ || SM AND probability assessment became necessary again, the problem of psychological distortions would resurface. 3~ Extinction first logic causes freezing – there’s always a risk of extinction which makes action impossible since any action neglects another existential risk.4~ Slow violence is invisible and exponential – prefer it over flashpoint explanations of violenceNixon 11 (Rob, Rachel Carson Professor of English, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Slow Violence and the Environmentalism of the Poor, pgs. 2-3) AND in situations where the conditions for sustaining life become increasingly but gradually degraded. 5~ We can’t predict extinction impactsMatheson 15 (Calum Matheson – This is his PhD dissertation at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, "Desired Ground Zeros: Nuclear Imagination and the Death Drive", https://cdr.lib.unc.edu/indexablecontent/uuid:4bbcb13b-0b5f-43a1-884c-fcd6e6411fd6, pgs. 77 – 86,) AND case simply: "People get emotionally involved in games" (20). 1AC – U/VTheory1AR theory –A~ AFF gets it because otherwise the neg can engage in infinite abuse which outweighs their argumentsB~ Drop the debater – the time crunched 1AR can’t win substance and theory to check abuseC~ Competing interps – 1AR interps aren’t bidirectional so they should defend their norm and the neg can always brute force their way through reasonability debatesSubstance1~ Evergreening is done at a massive scale and is anti-competitive – that kills innovation.UC Hastings Law, 9-24-2020, "Patent Database Exposes Pharma’s Pricey "Evergreen" Strategy," UC Hastings Law | San Francisco, https://www.uchastings.edu/2020/09/24/patent-drug-database/ AND was supported, in part, by Arnold Ventures, a philanthropic foundation. 2~ Companies arent innovating now. And the aff doesn’t harm innovationJung et al 19 ~Emily H. Jung, is a first-year medical student at Emory School of Medicine in Atlanta and a former research assistant at the Program On Regulation, Therapeutics, And Law (PORTAL) in the Division of Pharmacoepidemiology and Pharmacoeconomics at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Alfred Engelberg, a retired pharmaceutical intellectual property attorney and philanthropist. and Aaron S. Kesselheim, is a professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School and director of PORTAL. Funding for this work was provided by the Engelberg Foundation, a charitable foundation that focuses on health policy research. Kesselheim’s work is also supported by the Harvard-MIT Center for Regulatory Science and Arnold Ventures. 12-10-2019, "Do large pharma companies provide drug development innovation? Our analysis says no" STAT, Accessed 8-2-2021, https://www.statnews.com/2019/12/10/large-pharma-companies-provide-little-new-drug-development-innovation/ ww AND NIH and produce an even more robust biomedical innovation ecosystem than now exists. PluralismMethodological pluralism is a necessary aspect of critique.Bleiker ’14 ~Roland, professor of international relations at the university of Queensland. "International Theory Between Reification and Self-Reflective Critique" International Studies Review, Volume 16, Issue 2. June 17, 2014~ AND and complexity theory—links that could have been explored in more detail. NewmanPolitics can be criticism rather than affirmation – making demands on the state does not mean endorsing it.Saul Newman 10, Reader in Political Theory at Goldsmiths, U of London, Theory and Event Volume 13, Issue 2 AND demands does not necessarily mean working within the state or reaffirming its legitimacy. | 10/8/21 |
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