National Speech and Debate Tournament

2023 — Phoenix/Mesa, AZ/US

Prasad Ramnath Paradigm

Lincoln Douglas
Lincoln Douglas Debate Judge Philosophy

Your experience with LD Debate (check all that apply)

Community judge

How many years have you judged LD debate?

2

How many LD rounds have you judged this year?

0-10

What is your preferred rate of delivery?

7/91 = Slow conversational style
9 = Rapid conversation speed
 

Does the rate of delivery weigh heavily in your decision?

Y
 

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

N

How important is the criterion in making your decision?

It rarely informs my decision
 

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 unacceptable
 

Final rebuttals should include:

Line by line analysis
 

Voting issues are:

Not 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?

8/91 = Not necessary
9 = Always necessary

Please describe your personal note-taking during the round

I write down the key arguments throughout the round
Additional remarks: I am a parent judge 1. Speak clearly, do not speed. I need to be able to follow your arguments as is your opponent. 2. Present a well thought out, logical case - I like to be able to connect the dots. A systematic analysis, even a fair attempt at one is easier to judge than a haphazard one. 3. I dislike rudeness. You can debate and be assertive and make your points without belittling your opponent verbally or non-verbally 4 I do not like opinions stated as debate arguments without clear evidence

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