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Lincoln Douglas Links
The NFL has chosen ten potential LD topics for 2003-4. Five of these topics will be chosen throughout the year for each of the bi-monthly resolutions. The links on the right contain links to specific articles on the web to begin your research on these topics. The specific resolutions are:

  • A just government ought to value the redistribution of wealth over property rights.

  • In the US, the use of race as a deciding factor in college admissions is just.

  • As a general principle, individuals have an obligation to value the common good above their own interests.

  • Individual claims of privacy ought to be valued above competing claims of societal welfare.

  • The United States has a moral obligation to promote democratic ideals in other nations.

  • Media monopolization is antithetical to the public's right to know.

  • Civil disobedience in a democracy is morally justified.

  • A government's obligation to protect the environment ought to take precedence over its obligation to promote economic development.

  • Even if a disclosure is legally permissable, journalists have an ethical obligation to limit material released to the public.

  • A just society ought to value the legal rights of people with mental illnes above its obligation to protect itself.
  • Research Links
    Attorn-Client Priv
    Civil Disobedience
    Common Good v. Ind.
    Growth v. Envt
    Hate Crimes
    Journalist Disclosure
    Media Monopolization
    Mental Health/Danger
    Privacy
    Property Rights
    Race Conscious Admiss
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