Prospect Tian Neg
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| greenhill | 3 | strake ks | william freedman |
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| greenhill | 5 | marlborough wr | david dosch |
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| greenhill | 2 | harker pg | tom evnen |
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| loyola | 2 | mcneil sc | phoenix pittman |
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| loyola | 5 | lynbrook md | andrew torrez |
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| loyola | 4 | strake ks | connor self |
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| nano nagle | 2 | proof dr | lukas krause |
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| please | 1 | no | bully |
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| valley | 1 | northern valley dn | isabella nadel |
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| valley | 4 | mission san jose ss | lukas krause |
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| valley | 5 | westlake mr | wyatt hatfield |
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| Tournament | Round | Report |
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| greenhill | 3 | Opponent: strake ks | Judge: william freedman 1ac - kant trix util |
| greenhill | 5 | Opponent: marlborough wr | Judge: david dosch 1ac - covid |
| greenhill | 2 | Opponent: harker pg | Judge: tom evnen 1ac - trade secrets |
| loyola | 2 | Opponent: mcneil sc | Judge: phoenix pittman 1ac - setcol L |
| loyola | 5 | Opponent: lynbrook md | Judge: andrew torrez 1ac - util |
| loyola | 4 | Opponent: strake ks | Judge: connor self 1ac - kant afc trix util adv |
| nano nagle | 2 | Opponent: proof dr | Judge: lukas krause 1ac - evergreening |
| please | 1 | Opponent: no | Judge: bully how's life |
| valley | 1 | Opponent: northern valley dn | Judge: isabella nadel 1ac - covid |
| valley | 4 | Opponent: mission san jose ss | Judge: lukas krause 1ac - covid |
| valley | 5 | Opponent: westlake mr | Judge: wyatt hatfield 1ac - evergreening afc trix |
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Cites
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0 - contact infoTournament: please | Round: 1 | Opponent: no | Judge: bully email - ineedadebateemaillol@gmail.com | 9/25/21 |
0 - debatedrillsTournament: please | Round: 1 | Opponent: no | Judge: bully | 9/25/21 |
0 - navigationTournament: please | Round: 1 | Opponent: no | Judge: bully nc - phil/trix | 9/25/21 |
0 - tournament namesTournament: please | Round: 1 | Opponent: no | Judge: bully loyola - Loyola Invitational | 9/25/21 |
0 - wiki errors, disclosure infoTournament: please | Round: 1 | Opponent: no | Judge: bully as of 9/25 it seems that os and cites randomly stop working, if a doc shows up as blank on os it's cuz the wiki isn't taking it, pls email me if you want the doc! os nc off positions and cards, rr, cites are first three last three for off positions | 9/25/21 |
1 - broken interpsTournament: greenhill | Round: 2 | Opponent: harker pg | Judge: tom evnen (valley r4) interp: debaters must not run epistemic modesty and an extinction-level impact (valley r5) interp: neither debater may read arguments that result in a win for them independent of whether they are winning arguments back to a specific framework. This does not include arguments that link to fairness or education. To clarify, no a prioris. | 10/5/21 |
1 - nc - utilTournament: loyola | Round: 2 | Opponent: mcneil sc | Judge: phoenix pittman NC – UtilThe standard is maximizing expected well being.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. Moral uncertainty means preventing extinction should be our highest priority. | 9/5/21 |
1 - th - must spec utilTournament: valley | Round: 1 | Opponent: northern valley dn | Judge: isabella nadel Interpretation: If the affirmative defends a consequentialist framework, they must explicitly delineate which theory of the good they defend in the form of a text in the 1ac.Each nuance of the ethic entails different obligations and would exclude different offense – there are 7 different versions.Mastin ~Luke Mastin, Consequentialism, The basics of philosophy http://www.philosophybasics.com/branch'consequentialism.html~~ Massa AND from being done), or may only require passive avoidance of bad outcomes. B. Violation: They don’t and maximizing expected well-being doesn’t cut it.Crisp, Roger, "Well-Being", The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (Fall 2017 Edition), Edward N. Zalta (ed.), URL = https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/fall2017/entries/well-being/. Massa AND how a person’s moral character and actions relate to their well-being. C. Standards:1. Shiftiness –2. Strat –3. Resolvability – | 9/25/21 |
so - cp - general public interest v harkerTournament: greenhill | Round: 2 | Opponent: harker pg | Judge: tom evnen Counterplan Text: The member states of the European Union should reduce trade secret protections for medicines by requiring that plaintiffs prove that the acquisition, use, and disclosure of the trade secret did not pertain to revealing misconduct, wrongdoing, or illegal activity, but not protecting the general public interest.Their author agrees general public interest is legally undefined and worsens whistleblower protectionAbazi 16 — (Vigjilenca Abazi, Assistant Professor @ Maastricht University, "Trade Secrets and Whistleblower Protection in the European Union", European Papers, Vol. 1, 2016, No 3, European Forum, Insight of 3 September 2016, pp. 1061-1072, Available Online at https://www.europeanpapers.eu/en/europeanforum/trade-secrets-and-whistleblower-protection-in-the-eu, accessed 9-17-21, Bergen AK) AND considered as exposing trade secrets and doing so in the general public interest. | 10/5/21 |
so - cp - wtoTournament: loyola | Round: 2 | Opponent: mcneil sc | Judge: phoenix pittman | 9/5/21 |
so - da - econ-innovationTournament: nano nagle | Round: 2 | Opponent: proof dr | Judge: lukas krause Rising RandD costs mean that pharma is on the brink of losing monetary incentive to innovateGassmann et al 16— Schuhmacher, Alexander, Oliver Gassmann ~Professor of Technology management at University of St. Gallen~, and Markus Hinder. "Changing RandD models in research-based pharmaceutical companies." Journal of translational medicine 14.1 (2016): 1-11. (AG DebateDrills) AND 2002–2011, invested more than USD 5 billion per new drug. Secondary patents are necessary to incentivize research of both initial active ingredients and follow on innovations, this controls the internal link to all of their innovation impacts—also competitor litigation controls the negative effects wellFoor 21— Meredith Foor; JD candidate at University of New Hampshire; "INCENTIVIZING INNOVATION AND RECLAIMING BALANCE IN THE PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRY: A CASE FOR SECONDARY PATENTS"; HeinOnline; May 2021; https://law.unh.edu/sites/default/files/media/2021/05/foor'final.pdf. (AG DebateDrills) AND a profit, and recycle their profits into new groundbreaking research and innovation. The follow-on patents also are the only way that we discover miraculous cross-applications of drugs, which is the fastest way to solve emerging disease, which is especially important during a pandemic so it turns and outweighs case on probabilityHolman 18—Christopher Holman; Professor of Law at University of Missouri-Kansas City; Why Follow-On Pharmaceutical Innovations Should Be Eligible For Patent Protection; Intellectual Property Watch; 9/21/2018; https://www.ip-watch.org/2018/09/21/follow-pharmaceutical-innovations-eligible-patent-protection/. (AG DebateDrills) AND to the development of drugs as a patent on the active ingredient itself. Externally, pharma collapses without strong IP protectionsBuckland 17 - Danny Buckland (award-winning journalist who writes about health, general features and news, shortlisted for the prestigious Mind Media Awards for his work covering mental health issues), April 26, 2017, "Patents are lifeblood of pharmas", https://www.raconteur.net/legal/intellectual-property/patents-are-lifeblood-of-pharmas/ WJ AND and innovation. Quite frankly, it would all collapse without good IP." Biopharmaceutical research is the bedrock of our economy – even minor reductions in income result in mass unemployment and butterfly effectsSullivan 11 – Thomas Sullivan (Thomas Sullivan is Editor of Policy and Medicine, President of Rockpointe Corporation, founded in 1995 to provide continuing medical education to healthcare professionals around the world. Prior to founding Rockpointe, Thomas worked as a political consultant), July 12, 2011, Study Shows Importance of Biopharmaceutical Jobs For US Economy," Policy and Medicine, http://www.policymed.com/2011/07/study-shows-importance-of-biopharmaceutical-jobs-for-us-economy-for-every-20-billion-loss-in-revenue.html WJ AND the biopharmaceutical sector is a key foundation of the life sciences innovation ecosystem. Bipoharma collapse causes economic meltdown – it’s far worse than previous recessionsHowrigon 17 — Ron Howrigon "(President and Founder of Fulcrum Strategies. He earned a Bachelor's degree in Business Administration from Western Michigan University and a Master's in Economics from North Carolina State University, focusing in the area of Health Economics) http://www.kevinmd.com/blog/2017/01/health-care-crash-u-s-economy.html, January 19 2017, WJ AND resulting fallout could be could be much worse than even the housing crisis. ExtinctionTønnesson 15 Stein Research Professor, Peace Research Institute Oslo; Leader of East Asia Peace program, Uppsala University, 2015, "Deterrence, interdependence and Sino–US peace," International Area Studies Review, Vol. 18, No. 3, p. 297-311 AND each other, with a view to obliging Washington or Beijing to intervene. | 10/9/21 |
so - da - innovationTournament: loyola | Round: 2 | Opponent: mcneil sc | Judge: phoenix pittman DA – InnovationCurrent 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 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. | 9/5/21 |
so - da - midtermsTournament: greenhill | Round: 5 | Opponent: marlborough wr | Judge: david dosch DA - MidtermsDems win the Senate now, but it’s close—-it determines the Biden presidency.Shane Goldmacher 7/17. Reporter, New York Times, "Democrats See Edge in Early Senate Map as Trump Casts Big Shadow," The New York Times, July 17, 2021, https://www.nytimes.com/2021/07/17/us/politics/midterm-elections.html, RJP, DebateDrills. AND through President Biden’s expansive agenda on the economy, the pandemic and infrastructure. The plan is unpopular—-it’s seen as soft on China.Cynthia Hicks 21. Director of Public Affairs at PhRMA focusing on polling and opinion research that supports advocacy communications and strategy. "New polling shows Americans are sounding the alarm on the TRIPS IP waiver," PhRMA, May 14, 2021, https://catalyst.phrma.org/new-polling-shows-americans-are-sounding-the-alarm-on-the-trips-ip-waiver, RJP, DebateDrills AND – expressed by more than six in ten voters – include the following: China is the key for the midterms—-Senate control hinges on it.Sarah Mucha 21. Politics reporter at Axios, covering the Biden administration and Congress. "Parties pounce on China as midterm issue," Axios, June 23, 2021, https://www.axios.com/democrat-republicans-china-2022-midterms-6c242c54-b51b-444e-b9b2-65ff0afb906a.html, RJP, DebateDrills AND by (President) Xi (Jinping) and the Chinese Communist Party. GOP control of the Senate will be used to usher in a new wave of Trumpism, crushing democracy.Morton Kondracke 21. Retired executive editor of Roll Call, a former "McLaughlin Group" and Fox News commentator and co-author, with Fred Barnes, of Jack Kemp: The Bleeding Heart Conservative Who Changed America. "Why Democrats Must Retain Control of Congress in 2022," RealClearPolitics, August 4, 2021, https://www.realclearpolitics.com/articles/2021/08/04/why'democrats'must'retain'control'of'congress'in'2022'146189.html, RJP, DebateDrills AND for election results and the rule of law would again be in peril. ExtinctionKasparov 17 AND having the exceptional courage to always try to be better. Thank you. | 9/24/21 |
so - nc - kantTournament: loyola | Round: 5 | Opponent: lynbrook md | Judge: andrew torrez | 9/5/21 |
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