Supplemental Debate Resolutions Round-by-Round Breakdown

Posted on June 10, 2012 by Corey Alderdice

The National Forensic League (via the online National Tournament program) has announced the round-by-round order for resolutions in Supplemental Debate.  You can read the full list below.

Remember, competitors are at the National Tournament to compete in their main event, but that certainly doesn't diminish a national championship in a Supplemental or Consolation event!  SpeechGeek Market is here to help you plan for Supplemental Debate with a brief from BidRoundBriefs!

Supplemental Debate resolutions

Round 1 The U.S. should provide military aid to Syrian opposition forces.

Round 2 Government regulation of obesity is in the best interest of the people.

Round 3 The U.S. tax code should abandon the existing deductions for charitable giving.

Round 4 Race and gender preference policies are a necessary tool for colleges and universities.

Round 5 Congress should prohibit dual citizenship.

Round 6 Parent trigger laws are good for education.

Round 7 The U.S. should provide financial assistance to the Eurozone.

Round 8 The U.S. military should be involved in the War on Drugs.

Round 9 States should have the authority to enforce immigration matters.

Round 10 Prisons should be permitted to use suspicionless strip searches of those arrested for any offense.

Round 11 Law enforcement officials should be permitted to use GPS tracking devices to monitor suspects without a search warrant.

Round 12 The U.S. government’s TV indecency enforcement policies regarding profanity and sexual content violated the free speech rights of broadcasters.

Round 13 (if necessary) The U.N. should admit Palestine as a full member state.

Finals Congress should extend the current interest rates on Federal student loans.

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Follow Tweets from NFL Nationals with This Handy Page

Posted on June 10, 2012 by Corey Alderdice
Well, friends, it looks like there are three competing hashtags for the 2012 National Forensic League National Tournament in Indianapolis.  If you're tweeting on the ground (and you should be!), we encourage you to use #NFLNats.  However, folks are also using #NFL2012 and #Indy2012.  If you'd like to keep up with will all of the conversations on the ground, use this handy stream below.

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A Rundown of All Things NFL Nats 2011

Posted on June 14, 2011 by Corey Alderdice

NFL Executive Director Scott Wunn sent the following message to coaches last week prior to the start of the 2011 National Tournament in Dallas.  There are lots of things going on in Texas this week and even a few ways for alumni, students, and coaches to connect even if they're not at Nationals.

Dear Coaches,

We are gearing up for an awesome national tournament, and we hope you are, too! This week, we want to highlight a few things that you will want to take advantage of during the tournament.

Registration and Vending Expo
We look forward to seeing everyone during Tournament Registration at the Sheraton Dallas Hotel & Conference Center on Monday, June 13, from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. in Lone Star Ballroom A1-4 (located on the 2nd floor of the conference center). The Vending Expo will be in Lone Star Ballroom B. There is a Sky Bridge that connects the hotel to the conference center on the 2nd floor.

College Preparation Seminars
In conjunction with Revolution Prep, a leading test prep company, the NFL is proud to provide completely free seminars for students preparing for the SAT and ACT. These seminars will occur adjacent to registration throughout the day on Monday, June 13. To learn more about these seminars, click here.

Fundraising Opportunity
Revolution Prep has also created an excellent fundraising opportunity for our schools where 100% of the proceeds go directly to your program. Be sure to attend their Monday afternoon session in Austin Ballroom 3 (adjacent to registration) to find out more about how you can make thousands of dollars for your team!

National Service Projects
This year, NFL members will have a variety of ways to participate in National Service Projects at nationals. Projects will occur throughout the week, including judging at the NJFL National Tournament, pledging to Spread the Word to End the Word, contributing to a Virtual Food Drive to benefit the North Texas Food Bank, and donating blood or volunteering to work at the American Red Cross Blood Drive. To learn more about these service opportunities, visit us online at http://NFLnationals.org/national-service-project.

Livestream and Updates
For parents, family members, and all of those other supporters of your team who won’t be in Dallas this year, let them know that they can watch the finals all day on Friday and Saturday from our Facebook page ( http://www.facebook.com/NationalForensicLeague) or from any of our websites. Live coverage from the tournament will occur exclusively at http://NFLNationals.org throughout the week.

LFG / NFL Disaster Relief Fund
In Spring 2011, a series of natural disasters devastated communities across the United States. Flooding along the Mississippi River and deadly storms in Alabama, Georgia, Mississippi—and now Minnesota, Kansas, and Missouri—created an urgent need to rebuild communities and lives.

In response, the NFL has launched the Lincoln Financial Group / National Forensic League Disaster Relief Fund, which provides financial support for speech and debate programs affected by disasters. The first grant recipient from this fund will be Joplin High School, which was destroyed by a deadly tornado on May 23, 2011.

Opportunities will exist at the 2011 National Tournament to give to the LFG / NFL Disaster Relief Fund. In addition, Lincoln Financial Group has graciously agreed to match every dollar contributed to the fund throughout the week. Visit http://NFLnationals.org/disaster-relief-fund to donate online today, or stop by our booth in the Internet Café outside the Lone Star Ballroom to learn more.

Please give to the LFG / NFL Disaster Relief Fund. Together, we can help schools in need regain their voice.

Sincerely,

J. Scott Wunn
Executive Director

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Focus on Your Main Events, But Be Prepared for Supplementals... Just in Case.

Posted on June 10, 2011 by Corey Alderdice

As most readers are aware, United States Extemp and International Extemp break to top sixty after preliminary rounds at the NFL National Tournament.  Some readers might be confident that they will reach the octofinal round, but it never hurts to be prepared for your supplemental events.  SpeechGeek has two products that might interest extempers, a brief for Extemp Commentary that is written by Logan Scisco, and a brief to assist extempers who might be entered in supplemental debate, which was introduced at last year’s NFL.  Click on the headings below to access these briefs from the SpeechGeek Market online store.  The Extemp Commentary brief is only $10 and is available for download.  The Supplemental Debate brief is $15 and is available for pre-order.

Extemp Commentary Brief Overview

Logan Scisco, 2003 NFL United States Extemporaneous Speaking Final Round National Champion and Extemp Central founder, breaks down the ten topic areas for Extemp Commentary in this exclusive NFL Extemp Commentary brief for DebateChamps.  Logan describes the issues that commentators may face during the tournament and provides some tips to ensure success for this unique supplemental event.

Supplemental Debate Brief Overview

Hate getting stuck with just one case option? No worries! The files contain multiple plan text options to suit your needs. Each plan text is accompanied by advantage/contention outlines as well as detailed links to outside research, making Nationals preparation quick and easy. On the Negative? We’ve got you covered. The briefs contains both generic and case specific disadvantages and case turns to make prepping on the negative easier. Nationals is stressful. Make prepping simple.

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The Search is On

Posted on February 28, 2011 by Corey Alderdice
Ah, the power of Google.  Just think of the many ways that the Internship has reshaped--and will continue to redefine--the ways in which we approach this activity.  The make of the most of the Internet, we suggest checking out the really great text Internet Research by CDE in our store.  If you're looking for lighter fare, we encourage you to enjoy the video below.

The search is on for the 2011 National Forensic League National Champions. DebateChamps will help you get there. From the first prep to the final round, we're the one stop speech and debate shop. 

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