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| Loyola | 2 | Opponent: Dwight Engelwood EK | Judge: Lena Mizrahi 1AC 1NC 2NR |
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| Loyola | 5 | Opponent: Orange Lutheran AZ | Judge: Valorie Lam 1AC 1NC 1AR 2NR 2AR |
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0 -- Contact InformationTournament: Penvitational | Round: Finals | Opponent: Aaron Zhang | Judge: Austin Li FB Messenger *For Disclosure* | 9/4/21 |
SEPTOCT - CP - Royalty RatesTournament: Loyola | Round: 2 | Opponent: Dwight Engelwood EK | Judge: Lena Mizrahi 1NC – CPCP Text: Vaccine developers should enter into binding contractual agreements with generic producers to ensure the quality of generic products and establish royalty rates on generic sales. The member nations of the WTO should publicly declare their support of legitimate compulsory licensees in the cases where voluntary requests have been ignored.Silverman 3/15 ~Rachel Silverman is a policy fellow at the Center for Global Development where she leads policy-oriented research on global health financing and incentive structures. Silverman’s current research focuses on the practical application of results-based financing; global health transitions; efficient global health procurement; innovation models for global health; priority-setting for UHC; alignment and impact in international funding for family planning; and strategies to strengthen evidence and accountability. BA with distinction in international relations and economics from Stanford University.) "Waiving vaccine patents won’t help inoculate poorer nations" Washington Post, PostEverything Perspective, https://www.washingtonpost.com/outlook/2021/03/15/vaccine-coronavirus-patents-waive-global-equity/~~ RM AND intellectual-property rights, that will get us to the finish line. | 9/4/21 |
SEPTOCT - DA - BioterrorTournament: Loyola | Round: 2 | Opponent: Dwight Engelwood EK | Judge: Lena Mizrahi Biotech is the new frontier; America is ahead but China is dangerously closeGupta 6/11 ~Gaurav Gupta, Biotech Investor, Founder of Ascendant BioCapital, a life science investment firm based in New York. Previously, Gaurav worked at OrbiMed Advisors, and served as a resident in neurological surgery at Columbia University Medical Center. He has co-authored over a dozen articles in peer-reviewed journals, filed a patent on a device for use in spine surgery, and edited a book on the technical and ethical implications of using tissue engineered products in the operating room. Dr. Gupta obtained his M.D. from the Stanford University School of Medicine, where he was a Paul and Daisy Soros Fellow, and B.S. and M.S.E. in biomedical engineering from Johns Hopkins University, where he was a Charles R. Westgate Scholar.) "As Washington Ties Pharma’s Hands, China Is Leaping Ahead" Barron’s Magazine: Commentary, China., 6/11/2021~ RM AND protecting, rather than undermining, the global dominance of our biotechnology industry. The plan recapitulates IP to China, destroying competitive advantagesWSJ 5/6 ~Wall Street Journal Editorial Board, WSJ Opinion Philosophy: "We speak for free markets and free people, the principles, if you will, marked in the watershed year of 1776 by Thomas Jefferson's Declaration of Independence and Adam Smith's "Wealth of Nations." So over the past century and into the next, the Journal stands for free trade and sound money; against confiscatory taxation and the ukases of kings and other collectivists; and for individual autonomy against dictators, bullies and even the tempers of momentary majorities." Edited by Paul A. Gigot and Daniel Henninger, "Biden’s Vaccine IP Debacle: His patent heist is a blow to the Covid fight and U.S. biotech." The WSJ Opinion: Review and Outlook, May 6, 2021~ RM AND a signal around the world that nobody’s intellectual property is safe in America. China biotech heg causes a laundry list of impactsMoore 19 Scott Moore - Director of the Penn Global China Program at the University of Pennsylvania, Young Professional and Water Resources Management Specialist at the World Bank Group, and Environment, Science, Technology, and Health Officer for China at the U.S. Department of State, Giorgio Ruffolo Post-Doctoral Research Fellow with the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs at Harvard University, Truman, Fulbright, and Rhodes Scholar., Foreign Policy, "China's Genetic Experiments Are Pushing Ethical Limits", NOVEMBER 8, 2019, 2:53 PM, https://foreignpolicy.com/2019/11/08/cloning-crispr-he-jiankui-china-biotech-boom-could-transform-lives-destroy-them/ - BD AND face the limits of its ability to solve the problem on its own. China will leapfrog the US through biotech primacyCumbers 20 ~John Cumbers, "I am the founder and CEO of SynBioBeta, the leading community of innovators, investors, engineers, and thinkers who share a passion for using synthetic biology to build a better, more sustainable universe. I publish the weekly SynBioBeta Digest, host the SynBioBeta Podcast, and wrote "What’s Your Biostrategy?", the first book to anticipate how synthetic biology is going to disrupt virtually every industry in the world. I also founded BetaSpace, a space settlement innovation network and community of visionaries, technologists, and investors accelerating the industries needed to sustain human life here and off-planet. I’ve been involved with multiple startups, I am an operating partner and investor at the hard tech investment fund Data Collective, and I'm a former bioengineer at NASA. I earned my PhD in Molecular Biology, Cell Biology, and Biochemistry from Brown University and am originally from the UK.") "China’s Plan To Beat The U.S. In The Trillion-Dollar Global Bioeconomy" Forbes, 2/3/2020~ RM AND engineering biology a national priority, anything is possible in the new bioeconomy. Heg solves arms races, land grabs, rogue states, and great power warBrands 18 ~Hal, Henry Kissinger Distinguished Professor at Johns Hopkins University's School of Advanced International Studies and a senior fellow at the Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments." American Grand Strategy in the Age of Trump." Page 129-133~ AND Russian and Chinese modernization efforts are now creating a far more competitive environment. | 9/4/21 |
SEPTOCT - DA - InnovationTournament: Loyola | Round: 2 | Opponent: Dwight Engelwood EK | Judge: Lena Mizrahi Biotech RandD is set for high growth and investment nowNASDAQ 8/9 ~NASDAQ is a stock market index that includes almost all stocks listed on the Nasdaq stock exchange. Along with the Dow Jones Industrial Average and SandP 500, it is one of the three most-followed stock market indices in the United States. This article was written by NASDAQ contributors and published on CNBC. The editorial staff of CNBC did not contribute to the creation of this study.) "Why the Nasdaq Biotechnology Index is poised for a run of sustainable growth" CNBC, NASDAQ, 8/9/2021, https://www.cnbc.com/advertorial/2021/08/09/why-the-nasdaq-biotechnology-index-is-poised-for-a-run-of-sustainable-growth-.html~~ RM AND researchers, scientists, and business leaders in this space will accomplish next." IPR protections are key to sustain healthcare investments and manufacturing. Independently, it’s key to broader vaccine production.Roberts 6/25/21 ~James M. Roberts is a Research Fellow for Economic Freedom and Growth at the Heritage Foundation. Roberts' primary responsibility as one of The Heritage Foundation's lead experts in economic freedom and growth is to edit the Rule of Law and Monetary Freedom sections of Index of Economic Freedom. An influential annual analysis of the economic climate of countries throughout the world, the Index is co-published by Heritage and The Wall Street Journal.) "Biden’s OK of Global Theft of America’s Intellectual Property is Wrong, Dangerous." 6/25/2021, The Heritage Foundation, Commentary—Public Health~ RM AND agenda driven voices in this debate and reverses course on the TRIPS waiver. COVID was a precursor to deadlier pandemics—vaccine production will determine everything.Lander 8/4/21 ~Eric Lander, President Biden’s Science Advisory and Director of the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy) "Opinion: As bad as Covid-19 has been, a future pandemic could be even worse—unless we act now" 8/4/21, The Washington Post~ RM AND It’s hard to imagine a higher economic or human return on national investment. Ecosystem sensitivity from climate change means future pandemics will cause extinction—assumes COVIDSupriya 4/19 ~Lakshmi Supriya got her BSc in Industrial Chemistry from IIT Kharagpur (India) and a Ph.D. in Polymer Science and Engineering from Virginia Tech (USA). She has more than a decade of global industry experience working in the USA, Europe, and India. After her Ph.D., she worked as part of the RandD group in diverse industries starting with semiconductor packaging at Intel, Arizona, where she developed a new elastomeric thermal solution, which has now been commercialized and is used in the core i3 and i5 processors. From there she went on to work at two startups, one managing the microfluidics chip manufacturing lab at a biotechnology company and the other developing polymer formulations for oil extraction from oil sands. She also worked at Saint Gobain North America, developing various material solutions for photovoltaics and processing techniques and new applications for fluoropolymers. Most recently, she managed the Indian RandD team of Enthone (now part of MacDermid) developing electroplating technologies for precious metals.) "Humans versus viruses - Can we avoid extinction in near future?" News Medical Life Sciences, 4/19/21, https://www.news-medical.net/news/20210419/Humans-versus-viruses-Can-we-avoid-extinction-in-near-future.aspx~~ RM AND the consequences may be and the next pandemic could lead us to extinction. | 9/4/21 |
SEPTOCT - K - NeolibTournament: Loyola | Round: 2 | Opponent: Dwight Engelwood EK | Judge: Lena Mizrahi Apocalyptic pandemic reps lock in a neoliberal risk society of anxiety and health inequality that spreads disease. Independently, the aff masks health neoliberalism by spreading vaccine arms races horizontally instead of vertically.Mannathukkaren 14 AND in some cases, even led to deaths due to dangerous treatments administered. The alternative is to adopt a social medicine approach to health.Mohan J. DUTTA 15, Professor and Head of the Department of Communications and New Media at the National University of Singapore, Adjunct Professor of Communication at the Brian Lamb School of Communication at Purdue University ~Neoliberal Health Organizing, 2015, p. 231-234~ AND , complemented by local processes of participation in the creation of health solutions. | 9/4/21 |
SEPTOCT - T - Nebel MedicinesTournament: Loyola | Round: 2 | Opponent: Dwight Engelwood EK | Judge: Lena Mizrahi 1NC – T
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SEPTOCT - T - ReduceTournament: Loyola | Round: 3 | Opponent: Carnegie Vanguard SR | Judge: Danielle Dosch 1NC – TInterp: Reduce requires change
AND to lessen," or "to change to a different form." Id. Reducing something is distinct from reducing its effects.White 11 – Helene M. White, United States Circuit Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit. Previously on the Michigan Court of Appeals, 2011("VIDEO/NEWSSTAND, INC., dba 84 Video/Newsstand; VINE STREET NEWS, INC., dba Adult Mart; NU PHILLY VIDEO/NEWS, INC.; MILE, INC., dba Lion's Den; AMERICAN PRIDE, INC., dba Lion's Den; MIDWEST PRIDE II, INC., dba Lion's Den; ENTERTAINMENT U.S.A. OF CLEVELAND, INC., dba Christie's Cabaret; GOLD RESTAURANT, INC., dba Gold Horse; DONNA AND BATO, LLC, dba Expressions; CALPAL, LLC, dba Dreamgirls; NL CORP INC., dba Diamonds Cabaret; BUCKEYE ASSOCIATION OF CLUB EXECUTIVES, INC., Plaintiffs - Appellants, v. THOMAS SARTINI, in his official capacity as Ashtabula County Prosecutor; ROSS CIRINCIONE, in his official capacity as Law Director of the City of Bedford Heights; DAVID A. LAMBROS, in his official capacity as Law Director of the City of Brookpark; ROBERT TRIOZZI, in his official capacity as Law Director of the City of Cleveland; WILLIAM MASON, in his official capacity as Cuyahoga County Prosecutor; TONY GEIGER, in his official capacity as Law Director for the City of Lima; JEURGEN WALDICK, in his official capacity as Allen County Prosecutor; MIKE MINNIEAR, in his official capacity as Law Director for the City of Milford; ROBIN PIPER, in his official capacity as Butler County Prosecutor; MATTHEW E. CRALL, in his official capacity as Law Director of the City of Bucyrus; STANLEY E. FLEGM, in his official capacity as Crawford County Prosecutor; DAVID KIGER, in his official capacity as Law Director of the City of Jeffersonville; DAVID B. BENDER, in his official capacity as Fayette County Prosecutor; RICHARD C. PFEIFFER, JR., in his official capacity as Columbus City Attorney; RON O'BRIEN, in his official capacity as Franklin County Prosecutor; DONNETTE FISHER, in his official capacity as Law Director for the City of Franklin; RACHEL A. HUTZEL, in his official capacity as Warren County Prosecutor; DANIEL G. PADDEN, in his official capacity as Guernsey County Prosecutor; DAVID A. HACKENBERG, in his official capacity as Law Director of the City of Findlay; MARK C. MILLER, in his official capacity as Hancock County Prosecutor; JOSEPH T. DETERS, in his official capacity as Hamilton County Prosecutor; JOSEPH R. KLAMMER, in his official capacity as Law Director of the City of Eastlake; CHARLES E. COULSON, in his official capacity as Lake County Prosecutor; RICHARD S. BINDLEY, in his official capacity as Law Director of the City of Heath; DOUGLAS SASSEN, in his official capacity as Law Director for the City of Newark; KENNETH W. OSWALT, in his official capacity as Licking County Prosecutor; JOHN T. MADIGAN, in his official capacity as Law Director of the City of Toledo; PAUL S. GOLDBERG, in his official capacity as Law Director for the City of Oregon; JULIA R. BATES, in her official capacity as Lucas County Prosecutor; IRIS TORRES GUGLUCELLO, in her official capacity as Law Director of the City of Youngstown; PAUL J. GAINS, in his official capacity as Mahoning County Prosecutor; KENNETH FISHER, in his official capacity as Law Director of the City of Brunswick; DEAN HOLMAN, in his official capacity as Medina County Prosecutor; PATRICK BONFIELD, in his official capacity as Law Director of the City of Dayton; LORI E. KIRKWOOD, in her official capacity as Law Director for the City of West Carrollton; MATHEW HECK, in his official capacity as Montgomery County Prosecutor; CHARLES HOWLAND, in his official capacity as Morrow County Prosecutor; DAVE REMY, in his official capacity as Law Director for the City of Mansfield; JAMES MAYER, in his official capacity as Richland County Prosecutor; TONI EDDY, in his official capacity as Law Director of the City of Chillicothe; MICHAEL M. ATER, in his official capacity as Ross County Prosecutor; ANDREW L. ZUMBAR, in his official capacity as Law Director of the City of Alliance; JOSEPH MARTUCCIO, in his official capacity as Law Director of the City of Canton; JOHN FERRERO, in his official capacity as Stark County Prosecutor; MAX ROTHAL, in his official capacity as Law Director for the City of Akron; PENELOPE TAYLOR, in her official capacity as Law Director for the City of Tallmadge; SHERRI BEVAN WALSH, in her official capacity as Summit County Prosecutor; JOSEPH T. DULL, in his official capacity as Law Director for the City of Niles; DENNIS WATKINS, in his official capacity as Trumbull County Prosecutor; MIKE JOHNSON, in his official capacity as Law Director for the City of New Philadelphia; AMANDA K. SPIES, in her official capacity as Tuscarawas County Prosecutor; RUSS LEFFLER, in his official capacity as Huron County Prosecutor; DEREK DIVEINE, in his official capacity as Seneca County Prosecutor; TERRY S. SHILLING, in his official capacity as Law Director for the City of Elyria; DENNIS WILL, in his official capacity as Lorain County Prosecutor; MARTIN FRANTZ, in his official capacity as Wayne County Prosecutor; SCOTT HILLIS, in his official capacity as Law Director for the City of Zanesville; D. MICHAEL HADDOX, in his official capacity as Muskingum County Prosecutor; STEPHEN A. SCHUMAKER, in his official capacity as Clark County Prosecutor; NEAL M. JAMISON; PETER M. KOSTOFF, Law Director, Defendants - Appellees, THE STATE OF OHIO, Defendant – Intervenor," 455 Fed. Appx. 541, United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit, 9-7-2011, Available to Subscribing Institutions via Lexis Nexis)BM AND 535 U.S. at 451 (Kennedy, J., concurring)). Violation: They don’t meet changing because their aff both allows companies flexibilities to choose + the actual patent process itself doesn't change, it’s not actually more restrictive.Topicality—they justify the aff arbitrarily doing away with words in the resolution which decks negative ground and preparation.Limits and ground - only meaningful and direct reductions are predictable in the literature—else they can defend ANY CHANGE to ipr or the effects of a different change spilling over to increase access and defend that which means i get less case turns and disads and heavily skews my prep burden—competing interps means it’s not just a question of what they do but what they justify and the norm that they have endorsed is one in which the affirmative can decide to do away with parts of the resolution at their whim which outweighs their offense on magnitude | 9/5/21 |
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