under any circumstances, lies under the suspicion of being no policy at all.” And because I agree with this remark made by Edmund Burke I strongly affirm the resolution which states, “In the US Judicial system, truth seeking ought to take precedence over privileged communication.” My value premise will be justice,
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March/April - Resolved: to better protect civil liberties, community standards ought to take precedence over conflicting national standards. ... September/October - Resolved: in the U.S. judicial system, truth seeking ought to take precedence over privileged communication.
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More stringent requirements adopted by the local community or State take precedence over the minimum regulatory requirements establish... ... In the US Judicial System Truth Seeking Ought to Take Precedence over Privileged Communication...
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LD - Sept/Oct 09: Education/HS Exit Exams Other Forms of Debate ... Resolved: The rights of the victim should take precedence over the rights of the accused in felony cases. (1982) ... Resolved: In the U.S. judicial system, truth seeking ought to take precedence over privileged communication. (2003)
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Resolved: A nation's citizens' rights ought to take precedence over its security. ... Resolved: In the US judicial system, truth seeking ought to take precedence over privileged communication.
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Students debated both sides of the resolution selected by the National Forensic League for high school debates in the U.S. during September and October 2003: Resolved: In the U.S. Judicial system, truth seeking ought to take precedence over privileged communication.
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Resolved: In the US judicial system, truth seeking ought to take precedence over privileged communication between attorney and client.
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You should also take care to define terms as a whole and not just their individual words . Consider the following topic: “Resolved: When in conflict, the letter of the law ought to take priority over the spirit of the law.” In this case, defining the words “spirit” and “law” separately will not help...
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--business, 35 pages, 19 aff, 16 neg ; RT: IN the U.S. Judicial system, truth seeking ought to take precedence over privileged communication. --truth seeking, 60 pages--35 aff, 25 neg ; RT: In the United States, federal control is the best way to improve public education.
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