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-Interpretation: Debaters may only read positions that are disclosed before the debate on their NDCA wiki page under their own name with full citations, tags, and first three/last three words. |
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-Interpretation: Debaters must disclose previously run constructive positions – all cases, off cases and theory arguments – at least 30 minutes before the round on the NDCA wiki or when asked. This means providing proper citations for all evidence including first three and last three words and tags as well as advocacy, standard, and interpretation texts. |
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-Interpretation: Affirmatives may only read cases that have been disclosed at least 15 minutes before the round as the case that they will read. |
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-Interpretation - Debaters must disclose tags, cites, and first three/last three words for all evidence for affirmative cases where the criterion requires a descriptive debate over legal precedent or standards, with theoretical warrants, AND where there is a role of the ballot of to vote for the debater who best justifies their advocacy through contextualizing legal norms. |