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| Loyola | 1 | Opponent: Memorial BD | Judge: Rao, Abhishek AC - One and Done |
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| Loyola | 6 | Opponent: Southlake Carroll AS | Judge: Kuffour, Julian AC - weed |
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0 - Contact InfoTournament: Tournament | Round: Finals | Opponent: me | Judge: me Phone: 949 - 486 - 9196 | 9/3/21 |
0 - DebateDrillsTournament: Tournament | Round: Finals | Opponent: me | Judge: me | 9/3/21 |
0 - NavigationTournament: Tournament | Round: Finals | Opponent: me | Judge: me | 9/3/21 |
SEPTOCT - CP - WTOTournament: Loyola | Round: 1 | Opponent: Memorial BD | Judge: Rao, Abhishek | 9/5/21 |
SEPTOCT - DA - InnovationTournament: Loyola | Round: 1 | Opponent: Memorial BD | Judge: Rao, Abhishek Current WTO legislation on IP rights promotes innovationEzell et al 4/29 Jaci McDole, Stephen Ezell ~Stephen Ezell is vice president, global innovation policy, at the Information Technology and Innovation Foundation (ITIF). He focuses on science and technology policy, international competitiveness, trade, manufacturing, and services issues.~ 4/29/21, "Ten Ways IP Has Enabled Innovations That Have Helped Sustain the World Through the Pandemic" Information Technology and Innovation Foundation, https://itif.org/publications/2021/04/29/ten-ways-ip-has-enabled-innovations-have-helped-sustain-world-through DD AG AND top two filing growths of 73 percent and 26 percent, respectively.30 Reductions in protections kill medical innovation, economic growth, and knowledge building for the futureMcDole and Ezell 04/29 – Jaci McDole is a senior policy analyst covering intellectual property (IP) and innovation policy at ITIF. She focuses on IP and its correlations to global innovation and trade. Her work includes ITIF’s Innovate4Health Initiatives (2017–2019) and A Covid-19 TRIPS Waiver Makes No More Sense for Copyrights Than It Does for Patents (2021). McDole comes to ITIF from the Institute for Intellectual Property Research, an organization she cofounded to study and further robust global IP policies. Stephen J. Ezell is ITIF vice president for Global Innovation Policy. He focuses on science, technology, and innovation policy as well as international competitiveness and trade policy issues. He is the coauthor of Innovating in a Service Driven Economy: Insights Application, and Practice (Palgrave McMillan, 2015) and Innovation Economics: The Race for Global Advantage (Yale 2012). The Information Technology and Innovation Foundation (ITIF) is an independent, nonprofit, nonpartisan research and educational institute focusing on the intersection of technological innovation and public policy. Recognized by its peers in the think tank community as the global center of excellence for science and technology policy, ITIF’s mission is to formulate and promote policy solutions that accelerate innovation and boost productivity to spur growth, opportunity, and progress; April 29, 2021; "Ten Ways IP Has Enabled Innovations That Have Helped Sustain the World Through the Pandemic"; https://itif.org/publications/2021/04/29/ten-ways-ip-has-enabled-innovations-have-helped-sustain-world-through advay AND generations of biomedical innovation and thus perpetuate the enterprises into the future.13 Two Impacts –1~ Turns their disease impact – future pandemics are more likely and more deadly which makes innovation key to stop extinctionCeballos 5/27 Gerardo Ceballos ~PhD, Dr Gerardo Ceballos is an ecologist and conservationist at the Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico. He is particularly recognized for his influential work on global patterns of distribution of diversity, endemism, and extinction risk in vertebrates. He is also well-known for his contribution to understanding the magnitude and impacts of the sixth mass extinction.~, 5/27/21, "THE SIXTH MASS EXTINCTION AND THE FUTURE OF HUMANITY", Population Matters, https://populationmatters.org/news/2021/05/sixth-mass-extinction-and-future-humanity DD AG AND and civilization. What it is at stake is the future of mankind. 2~ Anticipated economic results in nuclear war – especially for a post-pandemic worldTønnesson 15 ~Tønnesson is a research professor at the Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO) in Norway and the leader of the East Asia Peace program at Uppsala University in Sweden.~ "Deterrence, interdependence and Sino–US peace." International Area Studies Review, volume 18, number 3, pgs. 297-311. 2015 recut advay AND each other, with a view to obliging Washington or Beijing to intervene. | 9/5/21 |
SEPTOCT - K - Set ColTournament: Loyola | Round: 6 | Opponent: Southlake Carroll AS | Judge: Kuffour, Julian Settler colonialism is the permeating structure of the nation-state which requires the elimination of indigenous life and land via the occupation of settlers. The appropriation of land turns Natives into ghosts and chattel slaves into excess labor.Tuck and Yang 12 (Eve Tuck, Unangax, State University of New York at New Paltz K. Wayne Yang University of California, San Diego, Decolonization is not a metaphor, Decolonization: Indigeneity, Education and Society Vol. 1, No. 1, 2012, pp. 1-40) AND p. 36). Settler colonialism and its decolonization implicates and unsettles everyone. The case is NOT offense – their scenarios for "extinction" are metaphorical invocations that sustain settler futurity – only the alternative can prevent them and other ongoing extinctionsMitchell 17 (Audra Mitchell, CIGI Chair in Global Governance and Ethics, Balsillie School of International Affairs, and Associate Professor at Wilfrid Laurier University, former Senior Lecturer in International Relations, department of Politics, University of York, Ph.D. Queen’s University of Belfast, "Decolonizing against extinction part II: Extinction is not a metaphor – it is literally genocide," Worldly, 9-27-2017, https://worldlyir.wordpress.com/2017/09/27/decolonizing-against-extinction-part-ii-extinction-is-not-a-metaphor-it-is-literally-genocide/)KMM AND relations, worlds and peoples that are targeted by these discourses and practices. This requires you adopt an ethic of incommensurability in making comparisons and evaluating argumentative burdens – evaluate the 1ac as a scholarly artifactTuck and Yang 12 (Eve Tuck, Associate Professor of Critical Race and Indigenous Studies, Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, University of Toronto, Canada Research Chair of Indigenous Methodologies with Youth and Communities, William T Grant Scholar and former Ford Foundation Postdoctoral Fellow, is Unangax and an enrolled member of the Aleut Community of St. Paul Island, Alaska, and K. Wayne Yang, University of California, San Diego, "Decolonization is not a metaphor," Decolonization: Indigeneity, Education and Society, 1(1), 2012, http://decolonization.org/index.php/des/article/download/18630/15554)KMM AND one. Decolonization is not an "and". It is an elsewhere. | 9/5/21 |
SEPTOCT - NC - UtilTournament: Loyola | Round: 4 | Opponent: San Mateo YR | Judge: Joseph Georges The meta ethic is consistency with empiricism. Prefer-1~ Non-natural moral facts are epistemically inaccessiblePapinau ’07 (David ~David Papineau is an academic philosopher. He works as Professor of Philosophy of Science at King's College London, having previously taught for several years at Cambridge University and been a fellow of Robinson College, Cambridge~, "Naturalism". http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/naturalism/ 2007) AND it is hard to see how we can have any knowledge of them. 2~ Bindingness- only pursuing pleasure and avoiding pain can motivate action consistently- no external system of ethics has anything intrinsic that dictate it be followed. Chemical and biological responses to certain experiences provide objective markers of pleasure and pain while maximizing deontological ethical principles are unverifiable.Thus, the standard is maximizing expected utility. Prefer-1~ Pleasure/pain is intrinsically valuableMoen 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. 4~ Extinction must be relevant given inevitable moral uncertaintyPummer 15 ~Theron, Junior Research Fellow in Philosophy at St. Anne's College, University of Oxford. "Moral Agreement on Saving the World" Practical Ethics, University of Oxford. May 18, 2015~ AT AND be acting very wrongly." (From chapter 36 of On What Matters) | 9/5/21 |
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