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UGA | 2 | Opponent: Alpharetta HM | Judge: Chetan Hebbale 1AC - Cuba Travel Ban |
UGA | 3 | Opponent: Northview CP | Judge: Scott Phillips 1AC - Cuba Travel Ban |
UGA | 6 | Opponent: Alpharetta KM | Judge: Jon Sharp 1AC - Cuba Travel Ban (Right to Travel Framing) |
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1AC Cuba Travel Ban Round 2 UGATournament: UGA | Round: 2 | Opponent: Alpharetta HM | Judge: Chetan Hebbale 1AC — Right To Travel AdvantageContention One: The Right To TravelFirst, most Americans are denied the right to travel to Cuba. The current "travel for some" policy doesn’t go far enough. Engagement via a "travel for all" policy is needed.CDA 9 — Center for Democracy in the Americas—an independent, non-profit organization focused on reforming U.S. policy toward Latin America, 2009 ("Center for Democracy in the Americas Statement on Freedom to Travel to Cuba Act," March 31st, Available Online at http://www.lawg.org/storage/documents/cuba-pc-cda_statement_on_cuba_travel.pdf, Accessed 01-29-2014) Second, the "travel for some" policy violates the Equal Protection Clause of the 14th Amendment. Selectively depriving individuals of their fundamental right to travel is unconstitutionalValdés 9 — Nelson P. Valdés, Emeritus Professor of Sociology at the University of New Mexico, Director of the Cuba-L Project, 2009 ("Why Obama’s New Cuba Rules Violate the Constitution," CounterPunch, March 18th, Available Online at http://www.counterpunch.org/2009/03/18/why-obama-s-new-cuba-rules-violate-the-constitution/, Accessed 01-28-2014) Third, keeping the law on the books is unconstitutional and sets a dangerous precedent.Crumpacker 5 — Tom Crumpacker, lawyer for the Miami Coalition to End the US Embargo of Cuba, holds a J.D. from the University of Michigan and an M.A. in Latin American Studies from Georgetown University, 2005 ("A Constitutional Right to Travel to Cuba," CounterPunch, January 15-17th, Available Online at http://www.counterpunch.org/2005/01/15/a-constitutional-right-to-travel-to-cuba/, Accessed 01-28-2014) Fourth, The plan solves — Congressional and public supportLopez-Levy 13 — Arturo Lopez-Levy, Lecturer and Ph.D. Candidate at the Josef Korbel School of International Studies of the University of Denver, former analyst for the Cuban government, 2013 ("Why Beyonce and Jay-Z ’s Cuba Trip Made Supporters of the Embargo Go Crazy," Foreign Policy In Focus, April 12th, Available Online at http://www.alternet.org/print/world/why-beyonce-and-jay-z-s-cuba-trip-made-supporters-embargo-go-crazy, Accessed 01-31-2014) Fifth, protecting the Constitution is a side constraint. Policymakers have an obligation to uphold the Constitution regardless of the consequences.Carter 87 — Steven Carter, Professor of Law at Yale University, 1987 ("From Sick Chicken to Synar: The Evolution and Subsequent De-Evolution of the Separation of Powers," Brigham Young University Law Review, Issue 3, Available Online at http://digitalcommons.law.byu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=153126context=lawreview, Accessed 01-29-2014, p. 751-752) Sixth, the ban violates individuals’ right to travel — it’s a fundamental civil and human right.CSG 8 — Cuba Study Group—a non-profit, non-partisan organization comprised of business and community leaders of Cuban descent who share a common interest and vision of a free and democratic Cuba, 2008 ("Lifting Restrictions on Travel and Remittances to Cuba: A Case for Unilateral Action," December 10th, Available Online at http://www.lawg.org/storage/documents/cuba-pc-cuba-study-group-travelandremittancesforweb.pdf, Accessed 01-28-2014, p. 4-5) Seventh, the right to travel is the bedrock of all other rights. Free speech and free association are meaningless if the government can ban international travel.Woods 96 — Jeanne M. Woods, Associate Professor at Loyola University School of Law, holds an LLB from Temple University School of Law, 1996 ("Travel That Talks: Toward First Amendment Protection for Freedom of Movement," The George Washington Law Review (65 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. 106), November, Available Online to Subscribing Institutions via Lexis-Nexis) Eighth, rights violations cannot be justified for any reason. Appeals to "the greater good" misunderstand moral responsibility — we are only responsible for our own actions.Harris 8 — Alexander Norman Harris, Adjunct Analyst at the Competitive Enterprise Institute, former Koch Summer Fellow at the Cato Institute, holds an A.B. in Social Studies from Harvard College, 2008 ("Libertarian Rights," Thesis Presented to the Committee on Degrees in Social Studies at Harvard College, June, Available Online at http://www.scribd.com/doc/19013558/Libertarian-Rights, Accessed 01-26-2014, p. 23-26) 1AC — PlanThe United States federal government should normalize its travel relations with Cuba.1AC — Framing Contention vs. Policy TeamsContention Two: FramingFirst, the plan is economic engagement — contextual evidence.Castellaw et al. 13 — John Castellaw, Retired Lieutenant General in the United States Marine Corps, et al., with Paul Eaton, Retired Major General in the United States Army, Robert G. Gard, Retired Lieutenant General in the United States Army, John Hutson, Retired Rear Admiral in the United States Navy, David Irvine, Retired Brigadier General in the United States Army, John Johns, Retired Brigadier General in the United States Army, Charles P. Otstott, Retired Lieutenant General in the United States Army, Lawrence Wilkerson, Retired Colonel in the United States Army, and Stephen N. Xenakis, Retired Brigadier General in the United States Army, 2013 (Letter to the House Foreign Affairs Committee, September 27th, Available Online at http://spi.typepad.com/files/us-military-leaders-letter-to-hfac-cuba-travel-ban-092710.pdf, Accessed 01-28-2014) Second, disadvantages to economic engagement with Cuba are not unique.Wapshott 12/16 — Nicholas Wapshott, International Editor of Newsweek, 2013 ("Obama, Castro, and the perversity of the Cuban embargo," Reuters, December 16th, Available Online at http://blogs.reuters.com/nicholas-wapshott/2013/12/16/obama-castro-and-the-perversity-of-the-cuban-embargo/, Accessed 02-04-2014) Third, so are disadvantages to Cuba travel.Tampa Bay Times 1/30 — Tampa Bay Times, 2014 ("Top Cuban diplomat pushes for better ties with U.S., Tampa Bay," Byline Jamal Thalji, Available Online at http://www.tampabay.com/news/business/top-cuban-diplomat-asks-pushes-for-better-ties-with-us-tampa-bay/2163425, Accessed 02-04-2014)
Fourth, no QPQ counterplans — conditioning Americans’ right to travel on action by Cuba is unethical and counterproductive.Delahunt 10 — Bill Delahunt, Member of the U.S. House of Representatives (D-MA), Senior Member of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, 2010 ("It’s time to end the ban on travel to Cuba," Letter to the Editor of The Washington Post, July 13th, Available Online at http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/07/12/AR2010071205154.html, Accessed 01-28-2014) Fifth, no Consult counterplans — delegating travel rights to a foreign actor is unethical.French 10 — Anya Landau French, Director of the U.S.-Cuba Policy Initiative at the New America Foundation, former International Trade Advisor to Chairman Max Baucus of the Senate Finance Committee, 2010 ("Reconsidering the Ban on American Travel to Cuba," Wall Street Journal, July 7th, Available Online at http://online.wsj.com/news/articles/SB10001424052748704293604575342793084969212, Accessed 04-05-2014)
Sixth, no Process counterplans — evaluate the plan, not the process in which it is enacted.Van Oenen 6 — Gijs Van Oenen, Professor of Philosophy at the Erasmus University Rotterdam (Netherlands), 2006 ("A Machine That Would Go of Itself: Interpassivity and Its Impact on Political Life," Theory 26 Event, Volume 9, Issue 2, June, Available Online to Subscribing Institutions via Project MUSE) Seventh, no Cuba Economy DA — the travel ban has no meaningful effects.NAF 10 — New America Foundation—a non-profit, nonpartisan public policy institute and think tank, 2010 ("Should Americans Be Free to Visit Cuba? Responding to Critics," Report by the U.S.-Cuba Policy Initiative, January, Available Online at http://newamerica.net/sites/newamerica.net/files/policydocs/ShouldAmericansbeFreetoVisitCuba.pdf, Accessed 01-29-2014, p. 2) Eighth, no Human Rights DA — the travel ban is net-worse for human rights in Cuba.Vivanco 10 — José Miguel Vivanco, Executive Director of the Americas Division of Human Rights Watch, 2010 ("Cuba: Letter to Chairman Berman on Lifting the US Travel Ban," Human Rights Watch, September 27th, Available Online at http://www.hrw.org/news/2010/09/28/us-letter-chairman-berman, Accessed 01-28-2014) Ninth, no Politics DA — vote aff if the plan is a good idea regardless of political expediency.Klein 13 — Ezra Klein, blogger for The Washington Post, former associate editor for The American Prospect, B.A. in Political Science from UCLA, 2013 ("The problem with covering policy as politics," Wonkblog—Ezra Klein’s Washington Post blog, July 30th, Available Online at http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/wonkblog/wp/2013/07/30/the-problem-with-covering-policy-as-politics/?wprss=rss_ezra-klein, Accessed 01-24-2014) Tenth, hyperbolic extinction impacts should be rejected — they make rational decision-making impossible.Gross and Gilles 12 — Mathew Barrett Gross, New Media Strategist who served as the Director of Internet Communications for Howard Dean’s 2004 presidential campaign, and Mel Gilles, Director of Sol Kula Yoga and Healing, 2012 ("How Apocalyptic Thinking Prevents Us from Taking Political Action," The Atlantic, April 23rd, Available Online at http://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2012/04/how-apocalyptic-thinking-prevents-us-from-taking-political-action/255758/, Accessed 10-10-2013) Eleventh, there are no prior questions — policy action is needed in specific situations despite uncertainty.Kratochwil 9 — Friedrich Kratochwil, Chair of International Relations at the European University Institute, holds an M.A. in International Relations from Georgetown University and a Ph.D. in Politics from Princeton University, 2009 ("Ten points to ponder about pragmatism: some critical reflections on knowledge generation in the social sciences," Pragmatism in International Relations, Edited by Harry Bauer and Elisabetta Brighi, Published by Routledge, ISBN 9780203885093, p. 20-21) Finally, there is no risk of nuclear war or great power conflict—nuclear deterrence.Tepperman 9 — Jonathan Tepperman, Deputy Editor of Newsweek, Member of the Council on Foreign Relations, now Managing Editor of Foreign Affairs, holds a B.A. in English Literature from Yale University, an M.A. in Jurisprudence from Oxford University, and an LL.M. in International Law from New York University, 2009 ("Why Obama Should Learn to Love the Bomb," The Daily Beast, August 28th, Available Online at http://www.thedailybeast.com/newsweek/2009/08/28/why-obama-should-learn-to-love-the-bomb.print.html, Accessed 01-27-2012) | 2/28/14 |
1AC Cuba Travel Ban Round 6 UGATournament: UGA | Round: 6 | Opponent: Alpharetta KM | Judge: Jon Sharp 1AC1AC — Right To Travel AdvantageContention One: The Right To TravelFirst, most Americans are denied the right to travel to Cuba. The current "travel for some" policy doesn’t go far enough. Engagement via a "travel for all" policy is needed.CDA 9 — Center for Democracy in the Americas—an independent, non-profit organization focused on reforming U.S. policy toward Latin America, 2009 ("Center for Democracy in the Americas Statement on Freedom to Travel to Cuba Act," March 31st, Available Online at http://www.lawg.org/storage/documents/cuba-pc-cda_statement_on_cuba_travel.pdf, Accessed 01-29-2014) Second, the "travel for some" policy violates the Equal Protection Clause of the 14th Amendment. Selectively depriving individuals of their fundamental right to travel is unconstitutionalValdés 9 — Nelson P. Valdés, Emeritus Professor of Sociology at the University of New Mexico, Director of the Cuba-L Project, 2009 ("Why Obama’s New Cuba Rules Violate the Constitution," CounterPunch, March 18th, Available Online at http://www.counterpunch.org/2009/03/18/why-obama-s-new-cuba-rules-violate-the-constitution/, Accessed 01-28-2014) Third, The plan solves — Congressional and public supportLopez-Levy 13 — Arturo Lopez-Levy, Lecturer and Ph.D. Candidate at the Josef Korbel School of International Studies of the University of Denver, former analyst for the Cuban government, 2013 ("Why Beyonce and Jay-Z ’s Cuba Trip Made Supporters of the Embargo Go Crazy," Foreign Policy In Focus, April 12th, Available Online at http://www.alternet.org/print/world/why-beyonce-and-jay-z-s-cuba-trip-made-supporters-embargo-go-crazy, Accessed 01-31-2014) Fourth, protecting the Constitution is a side constraint. Policymakers have an obligation to uphold the Constitution regardless of the consequences.Carter 87 — Steven Carter, Professor of Law at Yale University, 1987 ("From Sick Chicken to Synar: The Evolution and Subsequent De-Evolution of the Separation of Powers," Brigham Young University Law Review, Issue 3, Available Online at http://digitalcommons.law.byu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=153126context=lawreview, Accessed 01-29-2014, p. 751-752) Fifth, the ban violates individuals’ right to travel — it’s a fundamental civil and human right.CSG 8 — Cuba Study Group—a non-profit, non-partisan organization comprised of business and community leaders of Cuban descent who share a common interest and vision of a free and democratic Cuba, 2008 ("Lifting Restrictions on Travel and Remittances to Cuba: A Case for Unilateral Action," December 10th, Available Online at http://www.lawg.org/storage/documents/cuba-pc-cuba-study-group-travelandremittancesforweb.pdf, Accessed 01-28-2014, p. 4-5) Sixth, the right to travel is the bedrock of all other rights. Free speech and free association are meaningless if the government can ban international travel.Woods 96 — Jeanne M. Woods, Associate Professor at Loyola University School of Law, holds an LLB from Temple University School of Law, 1996 ("Travel That Talks: Toward First Amendment Protection for Freedom of Movement," The George Washington Law Review (65 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. 106), November, Available Online to Subscribing Institutions via Lexis-Nexis) Finally, rights violations cannot be justified for any reason. Appeals to "the greater good" misunderstand moral responsibility — we are only responsible for our own actions.Harris 8 — Alexander Norman Harris, Adjunct Analyst at the Competitive Enterprise Institute, former Koch Summer Fellow at the Cato Institute, holds an A.B. in Social Studies from Harvard College, 2008 ("Libertarian Rights," Thesis Presented to the Committee on Degrees in Social Studies at Harvard College, June, Available Online at http://www.scribd.com/doc/19013558/Libertarian-Rights, Accessed 01-26-2014, p. 23-26) 1AC — PlanThe United States federal government should normalize its travel relations with Cuba.1AC — Framing Contention vs. Policy TeamsContention Two: FramingFirst, the plan is economic engagement — contextual evidence.Castellaw et al. 13 — John Castellaw, Retired Lieutenant General in the United States Marine Corps, et al., with Paul Eaton, Retired Major General in the United States Army, Robert G. Gard, Retired Lieutenant General in the United States Army, John Hutson, Retired Rear Admiral in the United States Navy, David Irvine, Retired Brigadier General in the United States Army, John Johns, Retired Brigadier General in the United States Army, Charles P. Otstott, Retired Lieutenant General in the United States Army, Lawrence Wilkerson, Retired Colonel in the United States Army, and Stephen N. Xenakis, Retired Brigadier General in the United States Army, 2013 (Letter to the House Foreign Affairs Committee, September 27th, Available Online at http://spi.typepad.com/files/us-military-leaders-letter-to-hfac-cuba-travel-ban-092710.pdf, Accessed 01-28-2014) Second, disadvantages to economic engagement with Cuba are not unique.Wapshott 12/16 — Nicholas Wapshott, International Editor of Newsweek, 2013 ("Obama, Castro, and the perversity of the Cuban embargo," Reuters, December 16th, Available Online at http://blogs.reuters.com/nicholas-wapshott/2013/12/16/obama-castro-and-the-perversity-of-the-cuban-embargo/, Accessed 02-04-2014) Third, so are disadvantages to Cuba travel.Tampa Bay Times 1/30 — Tampa Bay Times, 2014 ("Top Cuban diplomat pushes for better ties with U.S., Tampa Bay," Byline Jamal Thalji, Available Online at http://www.tampabay.com/news/business/top-cuban-diplomat-asks-pushes-for-better-ties-with-us-tampa-bay/2163425, Accessed 02-04-2014)
Fourth, no QPQ counterplans — conditioning Americans’ right to travel on action by Cuba is unethical and counterproductive.Delahunt 10 — Bill Delahunt, Member of the U.S. House of Representatives (D-MA), Senior Member of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, 2010 ("It’s time to end the ban on travel to Cuba," Letter to the Editor of The Washington Post, July 13th, Available Online at http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/07/12/AR2010071205154.html, Accessed 01-28-2014) Fifth, no Consult counterplans — delegating travel rights to a foreign actor is unethical.French 10 — Anya Landau French, Director of the U.S.-Cuba Policy Initiative at the New America Foundation, former International Trade Advisor to Chairman Max Baucus of the Senate Finance Committee, 2010 ("Reconsidering the Ban on American Travel to Cuba," Wall Street Journal, July 7th, Available Online at http://online.wsj.com/news/articles/SB10001424052748704293604575342793084969212, Accessed 04-05-2014)
Sixth, no Process counterplans — evaluate the plan, not the process in which it is enacted.Van Oenen 6 — Gijs Van Oenen, Professor of Philosophy at the Erasmus University Rotterdam (Netherlands), 2006 ("A Machine That Would Go of Itself: Interpassivity and Its Impact on Political Life," Theory 26 Event, Volume 9, Issue 2, June, Available Online to Subscribing Institutions via Project MUSE) Seventh, no Cuba Economy DA — the travel ban has no meaningful effects.NAF 10 — New America Foundation—a non-profit, nonpartisan public policy institute and think tank, 2010 ("Should Americans Be Free to Visit Cuba? Responding to Critics," Report by the U.S.-Cuba Policy Initiative, January, Available Online at http://newamerica.net/sites/newamerica.net/files/policydocs/ShouldAmericansbeFreetoVisitCuba.pdf, Accessed 01-29-2014, p. 2) Eighth, no Politics DA — vote aff if the plan is a good idea regardless of political expediency.Klein 13 — Ezra Klein, blogger for The Washington Post, former associate editor for The American Prospect, B.A. in Political Science from UCLA, 2013 ("The problem with covering policy as politics," Wonkblog—Ezra Klein’s Washington Post blog, July 30th, Available Online at http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/wonkblog/wp/2013/07/30/the-problem-with-covering-policy-as-politics/?wprss=rss_ezra-klein, Accessed 01-24-2014) Ninth, there are no prior questions — policy action is needed in specific situations despite uncertainty.Kratochwil 9 — Friedrich Kratochwil, Chair of International Relations at the European University Institute, holds an M.A. in International Relations from Georgetown University and a Ph.D. in Politics from Princeton University, 2009 ("Ten points to ponder about pragmatism: some critical reflections on knowledge generation in the social sciences," Pragmatism in International Relations, Edited by Harry Bauer and Elisabetta Brighi, Published by Routledge, ISBN 9780203885093, p. 20-21) Tenth, It is important to find common ground and build coalitions. Totalizing rejection destroys effective progressive politics.Giroux 12 — Henry A. Giroux, Global TV Network Chair Professorship in the Department of English and Cultural Studies at McMaster University, 2012 ("Authoritarian Politics in the Age of Casino Capitalism," truthout, August 27th, Available Online at http://www.counterpunch.org/2012/08/27/authoritarian-politics-in-the-age-of-casino-capitalism/, Accessed 11-16-2012) Eleventh, Debating about foreign policy is vital to student engagement — policy analysis is key.Van de Velde 13 — Jacqueline Van de Velde, senior International Affairs and English major at the University of Georgia, Campus Network Senior Fellow for Defense and Diplomacy at the Roosevelt Institute, 2013 ("Obama Can’t Avoid Foreign Policy Focus, and Neither Should Young People," Next New Deal—the Roosevelt Institute’s blog, September 9th, Available Online at http://www.nextnewdeal.net/millennial-pulse/obama-cant-avoid-foreign-policy-focus-and-neither-should-young-people-http://www.nextnewdeal.net/millennial-pulse/obama-cant-avoid-foreign-policy-focus-and-neither-should-young-people, Accessed 09-20-2013) Finally, hyperbolic extinction impacts should be rejected — they make rational decision-making impossible.Gross and Gilles 12 — Mathew Barrett Gross, New Media Strategist who served as the Director of Internet Communications for Howard Dean’s 2004 presidential campaign, and Mel Gilles, Director of Sol Kula Yoga and Healing, 2012 ("How Apocalyptic Thinking Prevents Us from Taking Political Action," The Atlantic, April 23rd, Available Online at http://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2012/04/how-apocalyptic-thinking-prevents-us-from-taking-political-action/255758/, Accessed 10-10-2013) | 3/1/14 |
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