Mountain View Nicoll Neg
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| Loyola | 1 | Lynbrook MD | Ben Cortez |
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| Loyola | 3 | Portola AS | Lena Mizrahi |
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| Loyola | 6 | Yerba Buena KN | Sarah McLoughlin |
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| Loyola | 1 | Opponent: Lynbrook MD | Judge: Ben Cortez 1AC Vaccines |
| Loyola | 3 | Opponent: Portola AS | Judge: Lena Mizrahi 1AC US COVID Waiver Plan |
| Loyola | 6 | Opponent: Yerba Buena KN | Judge: Sarah McLoughlin AC Structural Violence and Stock Buy-out plan |
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0 - Contact InfoTournament: None | Round: Finals | Opponent: None | Judge: None | 9/4/21 |
SepOct - AMR DATournament: Loyola | Round: 6 | Opponent: Yerba Buena KN | Judge: Sarah McLoughlin AMR research on the brink – any reduction in IP forces less research Increase use of generics leads to increase resistance of microbes Increase in poverty threatens global stability – terrorism, civil war, and disease | 9/11/21 |
SepOct - Developing Countries CPTournament: Loyola | Round: 6 | Opponent: Yerba Buena KN | Judge: Sarah McLoughlin Focusing on IP distracts from the real barriers: lack of infrastructure and resources to distribute medicine | 9/11/21 |
SepOct - Innovation DATournament: Loyola | Round: 6 | Opponent: Yerba Buena KN | Judge: Sarah McLoughlin IP driven innovation key to combatting pandemics The next pandemic risks killing billions | 9/11/21 |
SepOct - T-TheTournament: Loyola | Round: 3 | Opponent: Portola AS | Judge: Lena Mizrahi
This applies to the resolution because the word “the” before “member nations of the World Trade Organization” means that the resolution is asking the affirmative to defend all of the member nations implementing a policy. 2. “Member nations” is a plural that means that they have to defend more than one. Violation: They only defend the US implementing a policy Vote neg: Procedural fairness: Their interpretation explodes limits, opening the floodgates to an almost infinite scope of possible affirmatives that can be run at a tournament. They can cherry pick any member nation of the WTO to have reduce IP protections which makes it impossible for the negative to reasonably prepare. This kills neg ground and creates a side bias for the aff. Debate is fundamentally a competitive game which means that fairness is a d-rule and a pre-req to evaluating aff offense. Argument skills: If I win that the resolution has a definitive article that means they are non-topical. Being topical is critical to allowing the neg to refute the aff in an in-depth fashion. This process produces iterative testing and improvement, where we learn to improve our arguments bases on our opponent’s arguments. This means that they are only winning the arguments they are because of my inability to predictably prepare and respond to them. This kills the educational ability of debate because the aff isn’t being exposed to the best possible counterarguments against their aff and the neg isn’t allowed to practice refutation. The educational aspect of debate is obviously important because schools fund the activity. TVA solves because they could just read the aff as an advantage. This is terminal defense against the aff and resolves all unique offense. Drop the debater: If you drop the argument the aff has no offense and therefore there is no reason to vote aff. Also, key to deter future abuse. Topicality is a voting issue that should be evaluated through competing interps because reasonability is arbitrary and invites intervention. Also, topicality is a yes or no question. You either are topical or you are not topical. No RVIS: You shouldn’t win for following the rules and RVIS would lead to a chilling effect preventing a check on legitimate abuse. | 9/5/21 |
SepOct - Vaccine CPTournament: Loyola | Round: 1 | Opponent: Lynbrook MD | Judge: Ben Cortez CP: Member states of the G7 ought to implement a five point plan to address vaccine inequities:Create a G7 Vaccine Emergency Task ForceShare vaccines for all diseasesRemove restrictions that are slowing the supply chainEncourage the use of voluntary licensingIncrease financial support to low income nationsG7 plan has greatest impactGlassman et al. 21 Glassman, Amanda. "Open Letter To G7 Leaders: A G7 Action Plan To Ensure The World Is Vaccinated Quickly And Equitably." Csis.org. N.p., 2021. Web. 1 Sept. 2021. Amanda Glassman is the Executive Vice President, Center for Global Development; CEO of CGD Europe; and Senior Fellow
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SepOct - Vaccine DATournament: Loyola | Round: 1 | Opponent: Lynbrook MD | Judge: Ben Cortez Vaccine DAVaccine hesitancy decreasingLardieri 21 Lardieri, Alexa. "Vaccine Hesitancy Declines, But Barriers Prevent Some Americans From Receiving Shot: Survey." US News. N.p., 2021. Web. 1 Sept. 2021. Alexa Lardieri is a reporter and digital producer for the Civic section of U.S. News and World Report, where she writes about breaking news. IP protections key to ensuring high quality and safe medicineLybecker 16 Lybecker, Kristina. "Counterfeit Medicines And The Role Of IP In Patient Safety - Ipwatchdog.Com ~| Patents and Patent Law." IPWatchdog.com ~| Patents and Patent Law. N.p., 2016. Web. 24 Aug. 2021. Kristina M. L. Acri née Lybecker is an Associate Professor of Economics at Colorado College in Colorado Springs, and Chair of the Department of Economics and Business. Vaccine waiver leads to ineffective vaccinesCrosby et al. 21 Daniel Crosby, Evan Diamond, Isabel Fernandez De La Cuesta, Jamieson Greer, Jeffrey Telep, Brian White; Crosby specializes in international trade, investment and matters related to public international law. Diamond is a partner on our Intellectual Property, Patent, Trademark and Copyright Litigation team.; 3-5-2021; "Group of Nearly 60 WTO Members Seek Unprecedented Waiver from WTO Intellectual Property Protection for COVID-related Medical Products"; https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/group-of-nearly-60-wto-members-seek-2523821/, JD Supra, accessed 7-21-2021 Unsafe and ineffective vaccines would fuel vaccine hesitancy – spillover to other vaccines and turns caseTrogen et al 20 Trogen B, Oshinsky D, Caplan A. Adverse Consequences of Rushing a SARS-CoV-2 Vaccine: Implications for Public Trust. JAMA. 2020;323(24):2460–2461. doi:10.1001/jama.2020.8917 Brit Trogen is a pediatrics resident at Bellevue Hospital and NYU Langone in New York. David Oshinsky holds the Jack S. Blanton Chair in History at the University of Texas and is a Distinguished Scholar in Residence at New York University Arthur L. Caplan, is the Drs. William F. and Virginia Connolly Mitty Professor of Bioethics at New York University Langone Medical Center and the founding director of the Division of Medical Ethics. | 9/4/21 |
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