National Speech and Debate Tournament

2025 — Des Moines, IA/US

William Heyler Paradigm

Lincoln-Douglas
Lincoln Douglas Debate Judge Philosophy

Your experience with LD Debate (check all that apply)

Current LD coach
Former LD competitor
Experienced LD judge

How many years have you judged LD debate?

3

How many LD rounds have you judged this year?

21-30

What is your preferred rate of delivery?

4/91 = Slow conversational style
9 = Rapid conversation speed
 

Does the rate of delivery weigh heavily in your decision?

N
 

Will you vote against a student solely for exceeding your preferred speed?

N

How important is the criterion in making your decision?

It is a major factor in my evaluation
 

Do you feel that a value and criterion are required elements of a case?

Y

Rebuttals and Crystallization

 

Voting issues should be given:

Either is acceptable
 

The use of jargon or technical language ("extend", "cross-apply", "turn", etc.) during rebuttals:

Is acceptable
 

Final rebuttals should include:

Both
 

Voting issues are:

Absolutely necessary

How do you decide the winner of the round?

I decide who is the person who persuaded me more of their position

How necessary do you feel the use of evidence (both analytical and empirical) is in the round?

9/91 = Not necessary
9 = Always necessary

Please describe your personal note-taking during the round

I keep detailed notes throughout the round
Additional remarks: When competing, treat me as a lay judge. I look for clear definitions, arguments, and substance instead of theory. If you run an elaborate framework, theory, or philosophy in LD, consider me a tabula rasa judge who looks for extension of that framework throughout. If you run a plan or CP, I will look for stock issues because of the nature of policy debate and the fulfillment of burdens. I am not keen on spreading. Respect one another. rude or unethical behavior will result in loss of speaker points or ballot in extreme cases.

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