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UIL, TFA, national forensics league, texas forensics association, University Interscholastic, NFL January/February 2008 Topic:
Resolved: It is just for the United States to use military force to prevent the acquisition of nuclear weapons by nations that pose a military threat.,
Resolved: Governments ought to make economic reparations for their country’s historical injustices.
Resolved: Limiting economic inequality ought to be a more important social goal than maximizing economic freedom.
Resolved: It is morally permissible to kill one innocent person to save the lives of more innocent people.
2007-2008 Topic:
Resolved: The United States federal government should substantially increase its public health assistance to Sub-Saharan Africa.
2008-2009 Topic Choices:
The United States federal government should establish a universal health care system in the United States
The United States federal government should substantially increase alternative energy incentives in the United States
Resolved: In the United States, jury nullification is a legitimate check on government.
Resolved: Successor governments ought to pursue transitional justice through truth and reconciliation commissions rather than through criminal
prosecution.
Resolved: International lenders ought to cancel the debt of highly indebted poor countries.
Resolved: Hate crime enhancements are unjust in the United States.
Resolved: Public health concerns justify government violation of pharmaceutical patents
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