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  • NationalForensicAssociation ByLaws

    (UpdatedandApprovedSpring2014)

    I. GENERAL:AllamendmentstotheConstitutionapplytothefollowing: II. EVENTSATTHENATIONALCHAMPIONSHIPTOURNAMENT: A. TheeventsattheNationalChampionshipTournamentare: 1.ExtemporaneousSpeaking

    PURPOSE:Aspeechdesignedtomotivateaudienceconsiderationofasignificantargumentrelatedtoacurrentdomesticorinternationalissueorevent. DESCRIPTION:Extemporaneousspeechesarecharacterizedbycontentthatisdirectlyandspecificallytopical,clearlystatedandwellsupportedarguments,demonstrationofaknowledgeofcurrentevents,crediblesources,timeliness,andvocalandnonverbaldeliverychoicesthatreflectthespeechspurpose. RULES: a. Studentswillconstructanddelivera5to7minutespeech*,afterchoosingfromamong

    threequestions,with30minutesofpreparation.Theuseoflimitednotesisallowed. b. Extemporaneousspeechesmustbetheoriginalworkofthespeaker.Consultationwithcoaches,

    teammates,otherspeakers,oranyoneelseafterthedrawhasbegunisstrictlyprohibited. c. Extemporaneousspeechesshouldbepreparedaftertopicshavebeendrawn.Whilespeakersare

    encouragedtodrawfromtheirownknowledgeofcurrentevents,nostudentisallowedtospeakfromoutlines,briefs,orothermaterialspreparedbeforetheround.Studentsareencouragedtoconsultandreferenceresearchfromavarietyofsourcesincludingnewspapers,magazines,journals,books,websitesandblogsprovidingtheseresourceslackexcessivenotationandalteration.

    d. Electronicmethodsofresourcematerialstorageandretrievalmaybeusedwithinthepreviouslyprescribedparameters.Studentsshouldbeabletoretrievecitedmaterialuponjudgerequest.Studentsmaynotobtainnewresearchduringtheirpreparationtimethroughtheuseofelectronicdevicessuchasbutnotlimitedtocomputers,cellphones,andpersonaldataassistants.*Unlikeothereventrules,minimumandmaximumtimelimitsprovidedforALLeventsareenforcedatthediscretionoftheindividualjudgeratherthantheassociation.

    PROCEDURES: a. TheNationalChampionshipTournamenthostandNationalForensicAssociationarenot

    responsibleforsupplyingsupportofanykindforelectronicstorageorretrievalmethods. b. TheNationalChampionshipTournamenthostandNationalForensicAssociationarenot

    responsibleforthesecurityofcomputersorotherdevicesstoredintheextemporaneouspreparationroom.

    c. Standardtimesignalsshouldbegivennotingthetimeremainingforthespeakerbeginningatfiveminutesremainingandindicatingeachminutethereafter,thefinal30secondsandtheclosingfivesecondsnonverbally.

    2. ImpromptuSpeaking PURPOSE:Aspeechdesignedtomotivateaudienceengagementofasignificantargument. DESCRIPTION:Impromptuspeechesarecharacterizedbyaclearlyarticulatedargumentcomprisingaspecific,directresponsetothegivenprompt,wellsupportedclaims,clearstructure,uniqueness,andvocalandnonverbaldeliverychoicesthatreflectthespeechspurpose.

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  • RULES:a. Studentswillconstructanddeliveranoriginalargumentinresponsetoaprompt.Limitednotesare

    allowed. b. Impromptuprescribesalimitof7minutes,withspeecheslastingatleast5minutes.

    *Promptsincludeideasthatcanbecomprehendedandinterpretedquicklysuchasquotations,bothactual(fromhistoryorcontemporaryculture)andfictional(frommovies,plays,novelsetc.),singleframecartoons,songlyrics,proverbs,rhetoricalsituationsetc. *Unlikeothereventrules,minimumandmaximumtimelimitsprovidedforALLeventsareenforcedatthediscretionoftheindividualjudgeratherthantheassociation.

    PROCEDURES: a. Standardtimesignalsshouldbegivennotingtheexpirationofpreparationtimeverballyin30

    secondintervals,andtheremainderofspeakingtimebeginningatfiveminutesremainingandindicatingeachminutethereafter,thefinal30secondsandtheclosingfivesecondsnonverbally.

    b. Contestantswhohavenotspokenshouldnotwatchtheperformanceoftheircompetitors. c. Onejudgepersectionwillreceiveapromptwiththeirballot,andisresponsiblefordeliveringthe

    providedprompttoeachcontestantintheround. 3. RhetoricalCriticism

    PURPOSE:Aspeechdesignedtodescribe,analyzeandevaluatetherhetoricaldynamicsrelatedtoasignificantrhetoricalartifactorevent. DESCRIPTION:RhetoricalCriticismsarecharacterizedbyenlighteningcriticalinsight,indepthanalysis,descriptionandapplicationofrhetoricalprinciplesoratheoreticalframework,topicsignificance,crediblesources,andvocalandnonverbaldeliverychoicesthatreflectthespeechspurpose. RULES: a. Allspeechesshouldbeoriginal,constructedanddeliveredbythestudent. b. SpeechesshouldadheretotheNFACodeofEthics,RulesandProcedures. c. Plagiarisminanyformisprohibited.d. Sourcecitationshouldbespecific,accurateandhonest. e. Althoughlimitednotesarepermitted,speechesshouldbedeliveredfrommemory. f. Audiovisualaidsarepermitted. g. Maximumtimelimitof10minutes.*

    *Unlikeothereventrules,minimumandmaximumtimelimitsprovidedforALLeventsareenforcedatthediscretionoftheindividualjudgeratherthantheassociation.

    4. PersuasiveSpeaking

    PURPOSE:Aspeechdesignedtoinfluenceaudienceattitudesand/oractions. DESCRIPTION:Persuasivespeechesarecharacterizedbysoundrhetoricalstrategy,wellsupportedarguments,crediblesources,effectiveorganization,timeliness,significance,andvocalandnonverbaldeliverychoicesthatreflectthespeechspurpose. RULES: a. Allspeechesshouldbeoriginal,constructedanddeliveredbythestudent.b. SpeechesshouldadheretotheNFACodeofEthics,RulesandProcedures.c. Plagiarisminanyformisprohibited.d. Sourcecitationshouldbespecific,accurateandhonest.e. Althoughlimitednotesarepermitted,speechesshouldbedeliveredfrommemory.f. Audiovisualaidsarepermitted. g. Maximumtimelimitof10minutes.*

    *Unlikeothereventrules,minimumandmaximumtimelimitsprovidedforALLeventsareenforcedatthediscretionoftheindividualjudgeratherthantheassociation.

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  • 5. InformativeSpeaking PURPOSE:Aspeechdesignedtoclarifyand/orexplainasignificantdevelopment,process,concept,person,placeortopic. DESCRIPTION:Informativespeechesarecharacterizedbyindepthcontentdevelopmentthatlikelyenhancesaudienceunderstandingbeyondwhatwaspreviouslyknown,wellestablishedtopicrelevance,clearorganization,crediblesources,timeliness,andvocalandnonverbaldeliverychoicesthatreflectthespeechspurpose. RULES: a. Allspeechesshouldbeoriginal,constructedanddeliveredbythestudent. b. SpeechesshouldadheretotheNFACodeofEthics,RulesandProcedures. c. Plagiarisminanyformisprohibited. d. Sourcecitationshouldbespecific,accurateandhonest. e. Althoughlimitednotesarepermitted,speechesshouldbedeliveredfrommemory. f. Audiovisualaidsarepermitted. g. Maximumtimelimitof10minutes.*

    *Unlikeothereventrules,minimumandmaximumtimelimitsprovidedforALLeventsareenforcedatthediscretionoftheindividualjudgeratherthantheassociation.

    6. AfterDinnerSpeaking PURPOSE:Aspeechdesignedtoentertainbyadvancingarelevantpointthroughtheuseofhumor. DESCRIPTION:AfterDinnerspeechesarecharacterizedbyhumorouscontentdevelopment,creativity,uniqueness,timeliness,clearorganization,significance,crediblesources,andvocalandnonverbaldeliverychoicesthatreflectthespeechspurpose. RULES: a. Allspeechesshouldbeoriginal,constructedanddeliveredbythestudent. b. SpeechesshouldadheretotheNFACodeofEthics,RulesandProcedures. c. Plagiarisminanyformisprohibited. d. Sourcecitationshouldbespecific,accurateandhonest. e. Althoughlimitednotesarepermitted,speechesshouldbedeliveredfrommemory. f. Audiovisualaidsarepermitted. g. Maximumtimelimitof10minutes.*

    *Unlikeothereventrules,minimumandmaximumtimelimitsprovidedforALLeventsare enforcedatthediscretionoftheindividualjudgeratherthantheassociation.

    7. ProseInterpretation PURPOSE:Aninterpretiveperformancedesignedtoengagetheaudiencethroughthedevelopmentofastory. DESCRIPTION:Studentschoose,excerptand/orcut(withduerespectpaidtoissuesofliteraryintegrity),andperformaselectionorselectionsoforiginaland/orpublishedprosematerialofliterarymerit. RULES: a. Prosematerialincludes:shortstories,novels,essays,andstorycenterednewmedia.Prose

    materialfromnewmediashouldfirstbereferencedagainsttheoriginalsourcetoensureitisnotdrama.Iftheoriginalsourceisnongenrespecificthenmaterialwheretheperformancefocusesonthedevelopmentofstorywouldbeacceptable.Focusofnongenrespecificmaterialasdescribedabovewillbecritiquedbythepreferenceofthejudgingpool,notcausefordisqualification.

    b. Useofmanuscriptisrequired. c. Maximumtimeis10minutes,includinganyintroductoryand/ortransitionalcomments. *Unlikeothereventrules,minimumandmaximumtimelimitsprovidedforALLeventsareenforcedatthediscretionoftheindividualjudgeratherthantheassociation.

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  • 8. DramaticInterpretation PURPOSE:Aninterpretiveperformancedesignedtoengagetheaudiencethroughthedevelopmentofcharacter(s)withinadramaticcontext. DESCRIPTION:Studentschoose,excerptand/orcut(withduerespectpaidtoissuesofliteraryintegrity),andperformaselectionorselectionsoforiginaland/orpublisheddramaticmaterialofliterarymerit. RULES: a. Dramaticmaterialincludes:plays,materialwrittenforstage/screen/radio,documentaries,and

    character(s)-centerednewmedia.DramaticmaterialfromnewmediashouldfirstbereferencedagainsttheoriginalsourcetoensureitisnotProse.Iftheoriginalsourceisnongenrespecificthenmaterialwheretheperformancefocusesonthedevelopmentofcharacter(s)wouldbeacceptable.Focusofnongenrespecificmaterialasdescribedabovewillbecritiquedbythepreferenceofthejudgingpool,notcausefordisqualification.

    b. Useofmanuscriptisrequired. c. Maximumtimeis10minutes,includinganyintroductoryand/ortransitionalcomments.

    *Unlikeothereventrules,minimumandmaximumtimelimitsprovidedforALLeventsareenforcedatthediscretionoftheindividualjudgeratherthantheassociation.

    9. DuoInterpretation

    PURPOSE:Aninterpretiveperformancebytwoindividualsdesignedtoengagetheaudiencethroughtheinteractionofmultiplecharacters. DESCRIPTION:Studentschoose,excerptand/orcut(withduerespectpaidtoissuesofliteraryintegrity),andperformaselectionorselectionsoforiginaland/orpublishedmaterialofliterarymerit.Thisisnotanactingevent.Selectedliteraturemustpresenttheperspectivesofmultiplecharacters,representingthosedifferentcharactersusingvoiceand/orbody.Thefocusofthiseventistheinteractionofmultipleandrelatedvoices RULES: a. Anytypeofmaterial(s)ofliterarymeritmaybeusedaslongastheperformancehighlights

    interaction. b. Useofmanuscriptisrequired,whichprohibitsphysicalcontactbetweenperformersc. Offstagefocusisrequiredd. Nocostumes,props,etc.aretobeused.e. Maximumtimeis10minutes,includinganyintroductoryand/ortransitionalcomments.*

    *Unlikeothereventrules,minimumandmaximumtimelimitsprovidedforALLeventsareenforcedatthediscretionoftheindividualjudgeratherthantheassociation.

    10. PoetryInterpretation

    PURPOSE:Aninterpretiveperformancedesignedtoengagetheaudiencethroughthedevelopmentoflinguisticimagery. DESCRIPTION:Studentschoose,excerptand/orcut(withduerespectpaidtoissuesofliteraryintegrity),andperformaselectionorselectionsoforiginaland/orpublishedpoetryofliterarymerit.RULES: a. Poetrycanincludepoems,slampoetry,andlyricsanymaterialwithpoeticelements.b. Useofmanuscriptisrequired.c. Maximumtimeis10minutes,includinganyintroductoryand/ortransitionalcomments.*

    *Unlikeothereventrules,minimumandmaximumtimelimitsprovidedforALLeventsareenforcedatthediscretionoftheindividualjudgeratherthantheassociation.

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  • 11. LincolnDouglasDebate: PURPOSE:Adebateeventdesignedtoengagetheaudiencethroughapolicyorienteddialogue. DESCRIPTION:NFALincolnDouglasDebateisaoneperson,persuasive,policydebateonthetraditionalstockissuesofpolicydebate(harms,inherency,solvency,andtopicality).Itisacommunicationevent,inwhichcompetitorswillbeevaluatedontheiranalysis,useofevidence,andabilitytoeffectivelyandpersuasivelyorganize,deliverandrefutearguments.Rapidfiredelivery,commonlycalledspreaddelivery,isconsideredantitheticaltothepurposeandintentofthisevent. RULES: a. ParadigmforJudgingLincolnDouglasDebateTheofficialdecisionmakingparadigmofNFA

    LDisthatofStockIssues:Harm(AdvantageorGoals),Inherency,Solvency,andTopicality.Theaffirmativeisrequiredtoproposeaplanthatmeetsfourinitialburdens.Theplanneednotbedetailed,butshouldbesufficienttoprovetheplanspropensitytosolvetheproblemarea. 1.Theaffirmativemustprove:

    a). Theharmofthepresentsystemorthatacomparativeadvantageorgoalcanbeachievedoverthepresentsystem

    b).Theinherencywhichpreventssolvingthoseharmsorachievingthoseadvantagesorgoals c).Theproposedplanspropensitytosolvetheharmorachievetheadvantageorgoalclaimed

    bytheaffirmativeand d).Thetopicalnatureoftheproposedplanasaninductiveproofoftheresolution.If,attheend

    ofthedebate,thenegativehasconvincedthejudgethattheaffirmativeproposalhasviolatedtheparameterssetbytheresolution,thenthedecisioninthedebateshouldbeawardedtothenegative.However,theplandoesnotneedtodealwithallthepossibleproblemareassuggestedbytheresolution.Topicalityisavotingissue.

    2. Thenegativemayattackanyoftheseissues,butneedonlywinonetowinthedebate.Additionally,thenegativemayarguethatoneormoredisadvantagestotheproposedplanoutweighitsbenefits.Thenegativemayalsopresentonecompetitivecounterproposal specifictotheaffirmativeproblemareaandnotdealingwiththeformofgovernment,economicsystem,orneedforfurtherstudy(unlessspecificallyidentifiedasakeyissueintheresolution).

    3. Counterproposalsshouldbelogicallyconsistentwithallothernegativeargumentsconstructedduringthedebate.Ifinconsistenciesariseandtheaffirmativepointsthemout,thejudgeshouldrejecttheargumentsinconsistentwiththecounterproposal.Counterproposalsaresubjecttothesameburdenofsolvencyasarerequiredofaffirmativeplans.

    4. Rebuttalsaretobeusedtorespondtotheoppositionslinesofargumentandtoextendargumentsmadeinconstructivespeeches.Nonewlinesofargumentmaybepresentedinrebuttals.Bynewlinesofargument,wemeanthosewhicharenotclarificationsorresponsesmadetoargumentsmadeinconstructive,butthosewhicharecompletelynewandunrelatedtopreviousargumentation.Newevidencetoextendorclarifyconstructiveargumentsispermittedinrebuttal.

    5. Speechesshouldbepleasant,comprehensible,andpersuasiveintone,especiallysincenotall judgeswillhavetraditionaldebateexperience.Speechdeliveryandquantityofevidenceshould

    notbeexcessive.SinceLDdebateadherestothecommunicationprinciplesofindividualevents,judgesareencouragedtogiveaverbalwarningtodebatersspeakingtoorapidlyinaround.Ifthespeakerdoesnotheedthewarninginthatparticularround,thejudgeisstronglyencouragedtogivethatspeakeralossforthatroundevenifthestudenthasotherwisewonthedebateonthebasisofthestockissues.Ontheotherhand,judgeswhoencouragestudentstospeakrapidlyshouldbereportedtothetournamentdirector.Atthenationaltournament,thesejudgeswillbepulledfromthejudgingpoolandtheirschoolsassessedjudgingfeesfortheroundsnotcovered.Localtournamentdirectorsareencouragedtodeveloptheirownresponsestosuchjudges.

    b. UseofEvidenceinLincolnDouglasDebate:Studentsshouldonlyuseevidencethatisaccurateandthoroughlyreferencedintheirspeeches.Inbothpreparedspeechesandspeechescomposedwithlimitedpreparationtime,debatersshoulduseevidencethatis

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  • accuratelyanddirectlyquoted.Theevidenceshouldbequotedwithproperrespecttothecontextoftheoriginalsource.Studentsmayuseevidencefromnonwrittensourcesaslongastheveracityoftheevidencemaybeverified.Informationgatheredfrompersonaland/orphoneinterviews,aswellasinformationfromelectronicsources,maybeused,providedthestudentdoesthefollowing

    1. Indicatesduringtheperformancethenameofthesource,datetheinformationwas collected,andmethodusedtocollecttheinformationand, 2.Possessesameanstoverifytheaccuracyoftheevidenceshoulditbeformallychallenged. Verificationmayincludeatranscriptoftheinterview,broadcast,etc.,anotarizedletterof

    authenticityfromthesourceidentifyingspecificpassagesfromtheperformanceasaccurate,and/orphonenumbersatwhichthesourcemaybereachedtoverifytheveracityoftheinformation.(Thislastoptionisnotrecommendedasthesoleoptionsincethesourcemaynotbereachableatthetimeanethicalchargeismade.)

    3. Thefirsttimeasourceispresented,thedebatershouldreadthefullsourcealoudwhenintroducingtheevidence.Afullsourceisassumedtoincludeauthorsname,authorsqualifications(whenapparentintheoriginal),fulldate,andtitleofsource.Pagenumbersneednotbereadduringthedebate,butshouldbeavailableuponrequest.Onceasourcehasbeencited,evidencesubsequentlycitedfromthesourceneedonlyincludetheauthorsand/orpublicationsnameaswellasaphrasealongthelinesofpreviouslycited.

    4. Bothspeakersinadebatearerequiredtomakeavailabletotheiropponentcopiesofanyevidenceusedintheround,includingtheaffirmativeconstructivespeech.Theevidencemustbereturnedtothespeakerattheendofthedebate.Iftheevidenceisonlyavailableinadigitalformat,thedebaterisrequiredtomakeadigitalversionoftheevidenceavailablefortheentiretyofthedebateattheopponentsdiscretion.Forexample,ifanaffirmativecaseisonlyavailableonlaptop,thenegativeshouldbeallowedtokeepthelaptopforreferenceuntilthedebateisover.Attheconclusionofthedebate,competitorsandjudgesmayreviewevidence

    readintheroundandrecordsources.Competitorsmustprovideaccesstoawrittenversionofthesourcecitation,ineitherphysicalordigitalformat,uponrequestbythejudgeorothercompetitorintheround.Timetorecordsourcesmaybelimitedbasedontournamentscheduleconstraints.Whentimerestrictionspreventrecordingofsourcesduringtheround,roundparticipantsmayasktoreviewsourcesatalaterpointduringthetournament.Competitorswishingtophotograph,film,orotherwisecopypiecesofopponentsevidenceintheirentiretymustfirstrequestpermission.Competitorsarenotrequiredtograntpermissionforphotographingoftheevidence.Judgesmaynotphotographevidenceduringaround,normayjudgesaskdebatersforpermissiontodoso.Aftertheballothasbeenreturnedjudgesmay

    approachacoachforpermissiontophotographtheevidence. c. ViolationsoftheCodeofEthics:Ifadebater,duringthecourseofthedebate,chargeshis/her

    opponentwithviolatinganethicalstandard,asestablishedbytheNationalForensicsAssociationCodeofEthics,thedebateshallimmediatelycease.Thejudgewillbringthestudentstoamemberofthetournamentcommitteeandthedebatermakingthechargewillfilloutaformalcomplaintaccordingtotheprovisionsunder(1)inthesectionViolationoftheCodeofEthics.Thecomplaintwillthenbeadjudicatedasinanyothercomplaint.Ifthedebatermakingthechargeduringtheroundrefusestofileaformalcomplaint,thatdebaterwillreceivealossforthedebate.ComplaintsmadeafteraroundwillfollowthestandardprocedurelistedintheviolationsectionoftheCodeofEthics.

    d. Electronicdevicesmaybeusedintheround(e.g.cellphonesastimers,laptopswithevidenceorfornotes),butcompetitorsmustagreetoNOTcommunicatewithanyoneelse,eitherinsideoroutsidetheroom,duringthecourseofthedebateviatheirelectronicdevices.

    e. TimeLimitsforLincolnDouglasDebate AffirmativeConstructive6minutes CrossExamination3minutes

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  • NegativeConstructive7minutes CrossExamination3minutes AffirmativeRebuttal6minutes NegativeRebuttal6minutes AffirmativeRebuttal3minutes Preptimeperdebater4minutes

    B.Thefollowingrulesapplytoallevents:

    1. AllmustbepresentedintheEnglishlanguage. 2. Nospeechorprogramusedbythecontestantincompetitionshouldhavebeenusedpriorto

    September1,precedingtheNationalChampionshipTournament. 3. NostudentmayperformtwocuttingsfromthesameliteraryworkattheNationalChampionship

    tournamentinthesameyear. C.ExperimentaleventattheNationalChampionshipTournament:

    1. AllproposalsforanyexperimentaleventattheNationalChampionshipTournamentmustbesubmittedforconsiderationtotheNationalCouncilbyApril1.Proposalsmustincludeeventname,rules,rationale,andnamesandaffiliationsofauthors.

    2. TheNationalCouncilwillselectworthyproposalstosubmittotheStudentAssemblyattheNationalChampionshipTournament.

    3. TheStudentAssembly,ifitchoosestodoso,willpickfromNationalCouncilsubmissionsanExperimentalEventforimplementationatthefollowingyear'sNationalChampionshipTournament. a). Amaximumofone(1)experimentaleventmaybeimplementedinanytournamentyear. b). TheexperimentaleventswillnotbepartofsweepstakesorpentathlonattheNational

    ChampionshipTournament. c). OtherappropriateelementsoftheassociationsConstitution,Bylaws,andCodeofEthicswill

    applytotheexperimentalevent.Animplementedexperimentaleventcannotbeaddedtotheslateofregulareventsunlessitconstitutionallyreplacesanotherevent.

    d). Executionoftheexperimentaleventiscontingentuponavailablespace.

    III. QUALIFICATIONPROCEDURESANDREQUIREMENTS A. InorderforastudenttoqualifyanyoftheeventsinSectionII(exceptLD)oftheByLawsfor competitionattheNationalTournament,thefollowingcriteriamustbemet:

    1. Thestudentmustbeanundergraduatestudentenrolledattheinstitutionwhichtheyrepresentedatthequalificationtournament.

    2. Atleast7schoolsenteredinthequalificationtournament. 3. Atleast11entrantsintheevent.* 4. Atleast3performances.** 5. Atleast3ballots. 6. Reachingthefinalroundwhichisdefinedbythetop6competitorsafterpreliminaryrounds.Ties

    deemedunbreakablemayallowformorethan6toadvance,inwhichcaseallfinalistswillqualify. 7. Qualificationtournamentsmaynotsystematicallyemploycurrentcompetingundergraduatestudents

    inthejudgingpool. 8. Intheeventthatastatetournamentdoesnotmeetthe7schoolrequirementexpectedofopen

    invitationaltournaments,qualificationswillbegrantedprovidedthataminimumof3schoolsareinattendance.Nostatemayrequestanexemptionformorethanonetournamentinanygivenacademicyear.Therequestforawaiverofthe7schoolsrequirementmustbesubmittedtotheTournamentDirectoroftheNFAsNationalChampionshipTournamentwithintwoweeksofthedateofthestatetournamentbythestatetournamentdirectororotherstateorganizationofficer.

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  • 9. Whenatournamenthassixschoolscompetingatthestartofthetournament,theTournamentDirectormayapplyforawaiverofthe"sevenschools"requirementif(1)atleastsevenschoolshadofficiallyenteredthetournamentand(2)the"seventhschool"failedtogive24hoursnoticeoftheirwithdrawalbeforethestartofcompetition.ThetournamentdirectormustapplyforthewaiverwithintwoweeksbycontactingtheTournamentDirectorfortheNFAsNationalChampionshipTournament.TheNFAsTournamentDirectormayrequestsupportingmaterialssuchasaletterfromthewithdrawingschoolorregistrationmaterialsforthewithdrawingschool.

    *Intheeventthattherearelessthan11entrants,criteria2,4and5muststillbemet,andifso,thetopfiftypercentoftheentrantswillqualify.

    **Intheeventthattherearelessthan8entrantswhoallcompeteinthesamesection,criteria2and5muststillbemet,andifso,thetopfiftypercentoftheentrantswillqualify.

    Intheeventthattherearemorethan60entrants,thetoptenpercentwillqualify.

    Incaseswherebothnoviceandopendivisionsofthesameeventareoffered,thefinalistsinbothdivisionswillqualify,aslongastheystillmeettheabovecriteria.

    B. InorderforastudenttoqualifyLincolnDouglasDebateforcompetitionattheNationalTournament,the

    followingcriteriamustbemet: 1. Thestudentmustbeanundergraduatestudentenrolledattheinstitutionthattheyrepresented

    atthequalificationtournament. 2.Atleast3schoolsenteredinLD. 3.Atotalofatleast5studentsenteredinLD. 4.ThedebatetournamentmustemploytheNFALincolnDouglastopicandrules. 5.Atleast4preliminaryroundsofcompetition(eliminationroundsareencouragedbutareoptionalas

    qualificationtotheNationalChampionshipTournamentisdeterminedbasedonpreliminaryroundseeding).

    6.Thenumberofqualificationsisbasedonthefollowingformula: 58entrants=2qualifiers 916entrants=4qualifiers 1732entrants=8qualifiers 33+entrants=16qualifiers

    7.IncaseswherebothopenandnovicedivisionsofLincolnDouglasdebateareoffered,studentsmayqualifyfromeitherdivisionsolongastheabovecriteriaaremetineachdivision.

    C. EachqualificationapplicationmustbesubmittedtotheNationalTournamentDirectorwithwrittenproof

    ofmeetingtherequirementsstatedabove. D.Regardlessofeventsize,onlyonesetofcompetitorspereventmayqualifyfortheNationalChampionship

    Tournament.Incaseswherebothnoviceandopendivisionsofthesameeventareoffered,theywillbeconsideredseparateevents.

    E.TournamentsthatrestrictentrytoonlythosewhohavenotyetqualifiedfortheNationalChampionship

    Tournamentshallnotbeacceptedasqualifyingtournaments.

    F. StudentswhograduateduringtheacademicyearmaycompeteattheNationalChampionshipTournamentinthoseeventsinwhichtheyqualifiedbetweenSeptemberandthedateoftheirgraduation.

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  • G. ThethirdMondaypriortothebeginningoftheNationalChampionshipTournamentshallbethe tournamentqualificationandtournamententrydeadline.

    IV.ELIGIBILITYOFCONTESTANTS

    A.ContestantsmustbeenrolledundergraduatesattheschooltheyrepresentattheNationalChampionshipTournament.Exceptionswillbemadeforthosestudentswhograduateinmidyear.Contestantsneednotbefulltimestudentsbutmustbeenrolledattheirinstitutionformorethanacourseinforensics.

    B. Contestantsmaynothavereceivedabaccalaureatedegreeoritsequivalent.Exceptionswillbemadefor

    thosestudentswhograduateinmidyear.

    C. Astudentisallowedtheequivalentofeightsemestersofcompetitiveeligibility.Competitionin3ormoretournamentsand/oranynationaltournament(asdefinedbelowinSectionD)withinasemesterconstitutesasemesterofeligibility.

    D.Contestantsarelimitedtofouryearsofnationaltournamentcompetition.Theseyearsneednotbe

    consecutive.ThesenationaltournamentsincludethosesponsoredbyNFA,PKD,DSRTKA,IOA,PRP,CEDA,NPDA,AFA,andNoviceNationalsoranyotherforensicnationalcompetitionaddedtothislistbytheNationalCouncil.

    E. TransferStudents:Qualificationsgowiththestudent.

    F. Anystudentwhojudgesanyoftheeventsdescribedinsection2,EventsattheNationalChampionshipTournamentatanintercollegiatequalificationtournamentduringtheNFAcompetitiveseasonforfeitsanyremainingcompetitiveeligibilityattheNationalChampionshipTournament.AstudentwhojudgesatatournamentbeforeotherwiseexhaustinghisorhercompetitiveeligibilitymaypetitiontheNFAExecutiveCounciltohaveeligibilityreinstated.

    G. AllContestantsmustmeettheminimumstandardsofeligibilityforparticipationinintercollegiate

    activitiesasdeterminedbytheirrespectiveinstitutions.

    H. Finaldeterminationofastudent'seligibilitytocompeteinthetournamentwillbemadebythePresidentalongwiththeNationalCouncil.

    V.INDIVIDUALEVENTSTOURNAMENTPROCEDURES Section1:Theschematicshouldincludethefollowingitemsandprocedures: A. Maximumrotationideally,contestantsshouldmeetnewcompetitioneachround.B. Sectionsshouldbenomorethansixandnotfewerthanfivecontestants. C. Fourpreliminaryroundsofcompetitionplusquarterfinal,semifinals,andfinalroundsineachevent. D. Eachcontestantinaneventshallhaveadifferentcodenumberforthatevent.Schematicswilluseonly

    thosenumbers.Thecontestant'sschool(bynameorcode)shallnotbeidentifiedintheschematicorinanypostingand/orannouncementofeliminationrounds.

    E. Contestantswillnotcompeteagainstcontestantsfromtheirownschoolifmathematicallypossible.Ifnot,thensuchconflictsshouldbekepttoaminimum.

    Section2:TournamentSchedule A. Schedulenomorethanthreeeventspertimebracket.B. ScheduletimefortheNationalAssemblyandStudentAssemblymeetings.

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  • Section3:AssignmentofJudges. A. JudgesarescheduledatthediscretionoftheNationalTournamentCommittee.

    B. Nojudgewilljudgestudentsfromhis/hercurrentschoolorfromanyotherschoolhe/shedeclaresan

    associationwithontheentryform.Suchdeclarationsmightinclude:recentcoachingatanyotherschoolenteredinthetournamentrecentcoachingofanyindividualstudententeredinthetournamentbyanotherteamoranyotherpotentiallysignificantconflictofinterest.

    C. Twojudgeswillbeassignedtoeachsectioninpreliminaryrounds.Judgesshouldnotjudgethesame

    contestantinpreliminaryroundsmorethanonceinthesameevent.Judgesshouldnotjudgewiththesamepartnermorethanonce.Eachpreliminaryroundsectionshouldnothavemorethanonehiredjudge.

    D. Nojudgehiredbythehostschoolwilljudgecontestantsfromthatschool.Exceptionsmaybegrantedby

    theNationalTournamentCommitteewhennecessaryduetoavailabilityofjudges,forjudgeshiredbythehostschoolsolelyforNationalTournamentjudging.

    E. FivejudgesfromfivedifferentstateswillbeassignedbytheNationalTournamentCommitteeforeach

    sectionofeliminationrounds.Judgesshouldnotjudgethesameeventmorethanonceinelimination rounds.

    F. Lastnamesofjudgesassignedtoroundswillbeprintedinthetournamentschematic.

    Section4:TournamentBallots.

    Associationapprovedballotswillbeutilized.Theywillincluderanks,ratings,andspaceforwrittencomments.Allcontestantswillberankedfrom15inpreliminaryroundsandfrom16(orwhennecessary,17)inalleliminationrounds.Allcontestantswillbegivenratingpointsfrom10070inbothpreliminaryandeliminationrounds.Therecanbenotiesgiveninratingpoints.Inaddition,therecanbenotiesonranksotherthana5inpreliminaryrounds.

    Section5:TabulationandResultsRecording

    A. TheNationalTournamentDirectorshallbeinchargeofthetabulationroom.

    B. Noonewithknowledgeofresultsatanytimeshalljudgeinafollowingroundexceptinanemergency.

    C. SpecificProceduresforTabulation. 1. Recordrankandratingforeachentryattheendofeachroundfromthejudge'sballotswhichare

    his/hersignedofficialdecision. 2. Recordsweepstakespointsforeachentryattheendofeachround. 3. Attheendofpreliminaryrounds,calculatetotalranksandtotalratings.Dropthelowestrankand

    ratingforeachcontestant.Determinethetop24contestantsineachevent.Ranktop24inorderfrom1to24usingfirsttotalranksthantotalratings.Recordpentathlonandsweepstakespointsonappropriaterecordsheets.Repeatprocedureforsemifinalsandfinalrounds.Totalpentathlonandsweepstakes.

    4.Alltabulationswillbedoublecheckedbythetabulationstaff.

    D. Sweepstakespointsarebasedonallpreliminaryroundranks,includingthosethatweredroppedto determineadvancementintoeliminationrounds.

    pg. 10

  • E. The24contestantsineacheventwiththelowestadjustedranksadvancetoquarterfinals.Thefollowing procedurewillbeusedincaseoftiesinranks:(1)totalratingspoints(2)greatestnumberoffirstsin preliminaryrounds.Ifatiestillexistsatthispoint,theadditionalperson(s)willadvancetoquarterfinals.

    F. Quarterfinalssectionsshallbemadeupofthefollowingrankedcontestants:

    SectionA1,8,9,16,17,24(25) SectionB2,7,10,15,18,23(26) SectionC3,6,11,14,19,22(27) SectionD4,5,12,13,20,21.(28) Therewillbenoexceptionstothissectionassignment(suchastwoormorecontestantsfromthesameschoolinthesamesection).Seedingtieswillbebrokenusingthesamecriterionoutlinedabove,except thatinquarterfinalrounds,ifatiestillexists,seedingwillbedeterminedbyasinglecoinflip.

    G. Thetopthreecontestantsfromeachquarterfinalsectionwilladvancetothesemifinals.Thetopthree

    contestantsfromsectionsAandDwillcompriseonesemifinalsectionandthetopthreecontestantsfromsectionsBandCwillcomprisetheothersemifinalsection.Thetopthreecontestantsfromeachsemifinalsectionwilladvancetothefinalround.Ifatieexistsinanyeliminationround,thetiebreakingprocedurewillbe: 1. Totalrank 2. Totalrate 3. Judgespreference.

    H. Speakingorderinalleliminationroundswillbedeterminedbyrandomdraw.

    I. Contestantsearn3sweepstakespointsforeachfirstplace2pointsforeachsecondplaceand1pointfor

    eachthirdplacerankreceivedinthefourpreliminaryrounds.Thus,themaximumpointswouldoccurwhenacontestantreceivedeightfirstsequaling24points.Thetotalpreliminarypointsarehalvedforteamsweepstakesandpentathloncalculation.

    J. Allstudentsinquarterfinalsandsemifinalswillbeawardedthreesweepstakespoints.Inthefinalround,

    sweepstakespointsareallottedasfollows:lst122nd103rd84th75th56th3. K. Regardlessofthenumberofentries,eachschoolreceivesthesweepstakespointsforitstopthree

    contestantsinpreliminaryroundsineachevent. VI: LINCOLNDOUGLASPROCEDURES. A. PreliminaryRounds:

    1.TheNationalChampionshipTournamentshallconsistof6preliminaryroundsofcompetitioninLincolnDouglasdebate.

    2.Thefirsttworoundsofthetournamentwillbepresetwithdebatersrandomlypaired. a.Thedebatersshallberandomlymatchedwithdebatersoutsidetheirowngeographicalregion

    asdeterminedbythetabroomstaff. b. Sofaraspossible,ajudgeshouldnotjudgeadebaterfromaschoolwithintheirowngeographical

    regioninallpreliminaryrounds.3.Powermatchingshouldbeginwiththethirdround.

    a.Theoddnumberroundsshoulduseadirectpowermatchscheme(high/high)sincethereisnotaproblemwithsideconstraintsintheoddnumberrounds.

    b.Theevennumberroundsshoulduseahigh/lowpowermatchschemewithinwin/lossbracketstoallowforsideconstraints.

    pg. 11

  • 4.Ifthefieldconsistsofanoddnumberofentriesthebyeshouldberandomlyassignedinroundsoneandtwo.Inroundsthreethroughsixthebyeshouldbeassignedtothelowestseedthathasnotalreadyreceivedabye.

    5.Undernocircumstancesshouldcontestantsfromthesameschoolmeetinpreliminaryrounds. 6.Asinglejudgewillbeassignedtoadjudicateeachpreliminaryround.Judgeswillassigneach

    contestantintheroundawinorlosswithbetween130speakerpoints.Ajudgeshouldnotjudgethesamecontestantmorethanonceinpreliminaryrounds.

    B.EliminationRounds:

    1.Thetop2seedswilladvancetothesingleeliminationroundsunlesstherearemorethan32competitorswithawinningrecord.Awinningrecordisdefinedas42orbetter.Intheeventthatmorethan32competitorshaveawinningrecord,allcompetitorswithawinningrecordwilladvancetothesingleeliminationrounds.Theinitialseedingorderofdebatesadvancingtoeliminationroundswillbe

    determinedbythefollowingcriteria: a.Numberofwins b.Adjustedspeakerpointsadjustedbydroppingthehighandlowscores c.Totalspeakerpoints d.Judgevariance/ZScoretheaveragenumberofpointsthateachjudgegavethedebaterrelativeto

    thenumberofpointsthatjudgegavetoallotherdebatersthatheorsheadjudicated e.Strengthofopponentthenumberofwinsearnedbythedebatersopponentsinpreliminaryrounds f.Doubleadjustedspeakerpointsadjustedbydroppingthetwohighestandtwolowestscores g.Random

    2.Assoonaspossibleaftertheendofround6,thetabroomwillreleasepubliclythenamesofthedebaterswhohavequalifiedfortheeliminationroundsandthetournamentwillmakeavailablethebracketforeliminationrounds.

    3.Bracketswillnotbebrokentopreventdebatersfromthesameschoolmeetingineliminationrounds. 4.Sidesinalleliminationroundswillbedeterminedbyacointossunlessthetwodebatershavemetin

    thepreliminaryrounds.Thedebaterlistedontheleftsideofthepairingwillcallsideinthecointoss. 5.Panelsofthreejudgeswilladjudicatealleliminationroundsthroughthequarterfinalround.Apanelof

    fivejudgeswilladjudicatethesemifinalroundsandsevenjudgeswilladjudicatethefinalround.IntheeventthatthereareinsufficientjudgestofillthepanelstheTournamentDirectormayreducethesizeofthepanelsforanystageoftheeliminationroundstoensurethesmoothrunningofthetournament,althoughthenumberofjudgesshallbethesameineachindividualroundheldatthattime.

    6.AlljudgeswhoarecommittedtojudgingLincolnDouglasdebatemustbeavailablethroughtheoctafinalsround,oroneroundbeyondtheeliminationoftheirlastcompetitoriftheyadvanceastudenttoeliminationrounds.Judgesmayvolunteertojudgebeyondtheircommitment.

    7.Judgeswillhaveacleanslateoncetheeliminationroundsbegin.Theymayjudgeacontestantineliminationroundsthattheyjudgedinthepreliminaryrounds.Additionally,judgesmayjudgethesamecontestanttwiceineliminationroundsifnecessary.

    C.Disclosure:Judgesarenotpermittedtodisclosetheirdecisioninanypreliminaryrounds.Decisions inalleliminationrounds,exceptforfinals,willbedisclosedimmediatelyfollowingtheround. D.TabulatingSpeakerAwards:Thetoptenspeakersatthetournamentwillreceiveanawardasdeterminedbythespeakerpoints assignedtotheminthepreliminaryrounds.Speakerordershallbedeterminedbythefollowingcriteria:

    1. AdjustedPoints:Speakerpointsafterdroppinghighandlowscores 2. TotalPoints:Totalspeakerpoints 3.JudgeVariance/ZScore:Theaveragenumberofpointsgreaterorfewerthateachjudgegave the

    speakerrelativetoallotherspeakerstowhichthejudgeassignedpoints

    pg. 12

  • 4.DoubleAdjustedPoints:Speakerpointsafterdroppingthetwohighestandthetwolowestscores 5.NumberofWins:Thespeakersnumberofwinsinthepreliminaryrounds 6.OppositionWins:Thestrengthofthespeakerscompetitionasdefinedbythenumberofpreliminary

    roundwinsearnedbythespeakersopposition 7.Ifallthespeakersinvolvedinatieareindistinguishablebasedonalloftheabovecriteria,thenan

    unbreakabletiewillbedeclared. E.LincolnDouglasTopic

    1.TheLincolnDouglasdebatecommittee,chairedbytheLincolnDouglasRepresentativetotheNationalCouncil,willberesponsiblefortheoverseeingandfacilitatingthetopic selectionprocess.

    2.ByFebruary1,topicareasaretobesubmittedtothechairoftheLDcommittee.ThecommunityisencouragedtosubmittheirtopicpaperstotheLDcommittee.Iflessthan10briefsaresubmitted,theywillallbedistributedtotheLDcommunityforavote.Ifmorethan10briefsaresubmitted,theLDcommitteewillnarrowthefielddownto10briefsusingaweightedpreferentialvotingsystem.Each1stplaceballotreceives10points,downto10thplace,whichreceives1point.TheLDcommitteewillbreaktiesfor10thplace.

    3.ByFebruary8,thecommitteewilldistributethebriefstotheLDcommunityandthemembershipoftheNFA,fordiscussionandconsideration.ThismailingwillincludeaballotofwhichschoolsshouldrankalloftheirchoicesandreturntotheNFAPresidenttobereceivedbyMarch1.Again,thetopicareawillbeselectedusingaweightedpreferentialvotingsystem.

    4.TheselectedtopicareawillbeannouncedonMarch8.5. TheLDcommitteewillbetaskedwithformulatingatleastfiveresolutionsbasedontheselectedtopic

    area.TheLDcommitteewillsolicitcommunityvolunteerstoparticipateinresearchwithintheselectedtopicareatoguidetheresolutiondesignprocess.Thevolunteerswillbeassignedanareaofresearch,andtheywillbeexpectedtoidentifymajorissuesandthemeswithintheareaaswellasrelevanttermsofartinawrittenreport.TheLDcommitteewillhostanopenforumatNFANationalstogathercommunityinputandwillrefinetheresolutionsviaemailandconferencecalls.

    6.ByMay1,aballotwillbesentoutwithfiveresolutionsforconsideration.Inorderforaballottobecounted,allfiveresolutionsmustberankordered.TheballotsmustbereturnedtotheNFAPresidentbyMay15.Aweightedpreferentialvotingsystemwillusedtodeterminethefinalresolution.1stplacereceives5 points,2ndplacereceives4points,downto5thplace,whichreceivesonepoint.TieswillbebrokenbythePresidentoftheNFA,whomayathis/herdiscretion,consultwiththeLDdebatecommittee.

    7.TheresolutionannouncedbyJuly1.ThewinningresolutionwillbeknownonlytothePresidentoftheNFAuntilitisannounced.

    VII.CATEGORIESOFSWEEPSTAKESAWARDS A.IndividualEvents

    Therewillbefourcategoriesofsweepstakes.Thetop10percentofschoolswiththemostenteredslotsareeligibleonlyforopensweepsthenext20percentPresident'sOne(I),thenext25percentPresident'sTwo(II),andtheremainderPresident'sThree(III).CategoriesaredeterminedtheSundaybeforetheNationalChampionshipTournament.Allnumberswillberoundedupwhencategoriesarecalculated.SchoolswinninganawardinoneofthePresidentialcategoriesarealsoeligibletowinanawardintheOpenDivision.CategorieswillbeannouncedattheawardsceremonyonMonday.

    B.LincolnDouglasDebate

    ThereisoneopendivisioninLincolnDouglasDebate.

    pg. 13

  • C.Pentathlon 1. StudentsenteredinfiveormoreeventsareeligibleforPentathlonawards(TwoduosdoNOTcountas

    twoeventsindeterminingPentathloneligibility).Indeterminingtheseawards,onlythestudentsbest5slotsinpreliminaryand/oreliminationroundswillbeconsidered.

    2. IntheeventofatieinPentathlon,thetiebreakingprocedurewillbe: a. Numberofeventsinfinalrounds b. Numberofeventsinsemifinalrounds c. Numberofeventsinquarterfinalrounds d. Ifatiestillexists,thetiewillbebrokenonplacementineliminationrounds,beginningwithfinals.

    VIII.NFACODEOFETHICS,RULESANDPROCEDURES A. Directors,coachesandstudentsmustensurecompliancewiththeassociationsethics,rulesandprocedures.

    Anydirector,coachorstudentwhoviolatestheseethics,rulesorproceduresissubjecttothesanctionsasindicatedintheCodeofEthicsandasappliedatthediscretionoftheNationalCouncil.

    B.Thoseindoubtastocompliancewiththeseethics,rulesorproceduresshouldcorrespondwiththePresident

    orNationalTournamentDirectorinadvanceoftheNationalChampionshipTournamenttoensuretheircompliance.Thosesuspectingviolationsofethics,rulesorproceduresshouldreportallegedviolation(s)toamemberoftheNationalTournamentCommitteeassoonaspracticalandifatallpossible,wellinadvanceoftheNationalChampionshipTournament.

    CODEOFETHICS

    1. RepetitionofMaterials(InPrepared&InterpretationEvents) Itisunethicalforstudentstoreusematerialsfromyeartoyear.

    2. LiteraryDefinitionsforInterpretiveEvents

    ContestantsmustuseliteraryselectionsintheappropriateeventcategoryandmustperformthoseselectionsprimarilyinEnglish.

    3. AuthorshipofMaterialsUsedinCompetition Studentsshouldauthortheirownmaterialsinnoninterpretationeventsandshouldcitesourcesforany materialstheyemploywhicharenotoriginal. Violationsofthisruleincludeallformsofplagiarism.Studentsshallnotrepresentanother'swordsorideasastheirown.Examplesinclude,butarenotlimitedto,deliveringaspeechauthoredbyanotherstudentintheevent"PersuasiveSpeaking,"paraphrasingapersonalstoryfoundinamagazinewithoutcitingthesource,presentingaprofessionalcomedian'sjokeasifitwereyourown,orcuttingandpastingthedefinitionofatermfromWikipediaintotheintroductionofaPoetryprogramwithoutverballyattributingittothewebsite.Violationsalsoincludefabrication,theinventionorfalsificationofinformationorcitations.Examplesincludecitingthewrongsourceforthenation'sGDPinanextemporaneousspeechorupdatingacitationinaninformativespeechwithanewsourcethatdoesnotcontaintheinformationclaimed.Additionalguidelinesforthecitingofsourcesappearbelow.

    4. Timing

    Thejudge(s)ineachroundmustensureaccuratetimingofallperformancesandprovisionofaccurate timesignalsinlimitedpreparationevents.

    pg. 14

  • 5. StudentAffiliationwithanInstitution StudentswhoattendmorethanoneinstitutionmayonlyrepresentoneinstitutionattheNationalChampionshipTournament.StudentsmaycompeteattheNationalChampionshipTournamentonlyin thoseeventstheyqualified.Studentswhoofficiallytransferfromoneinstitutiontoanothermay competeinanyeventsforwhichtheyhavequalified.

    6. StudentStatus

    StudentswhocompeteattheNationalChampionshipTournamentmustbemakingprogresstowardan initialundergraduatedegree.

    7. Evidence

    Studentsshouldonlyuseevidencethatisaccurateandthoroughlyreferenced.Institutionsshouldbe preparedtoprovidesourceverificationofallmaterialsusedincompetitionattheNationalChampionshipTournament.Studentsmayuseevidencefromnonwrittensourcesaslongastheveracityoftheevidencemaybeconfirmed.

    8.EthicalJudgingBehavior

    Judgesshouldactprofessionallyanddemonstraterespectforacademicfreedomwhenengagedinthe critique,rankingandratingofstudents.

    9. StudentsmustalsoabidebyArticleIIIoftheAmericanForensicAssociationsCompetitorPracticesin

    IndividualEvents(16E),lastupdatedin2009.ThissectionoftheAFAsStudentCodeisappendedbelow.Inadditiontoourowncodeofethics,theserulesfromanaffiliateorganization,theAFA,willbeenforcedattheNFAsNationalChampionshipTournament.

    CodeofForensicProgramandForensicTournamentStandardsforCollegesandUniversities TheAmericanForensicAssociation(2009) ARTICLEIII:COMPETITORPRACTICESININDIVIDUALEVENTS 1. Studentscompetinginindividualeventsareexpectedtoprovidesufficientsupportfortheir

    claims.Theethicaluseofevidenceincludesappropriatecitations,accuraterepresentationofevidencecontent,andavoidanceofplagiarismandreflectionofautonomousstudentwork.

    2.AppropriateCitationsofEvidence:Outsidesourcesshallbeverballycitedduringthespeech.Averbalcitationshallincludesufficientinformationforanaudiencemembertolocatethesource.TheAFANIETrecommendsthefollowing(additionalinformationmaybeincluded): A. Printperiodicalsshallbecitedwiththetitleoftheperiodicalanddateofthepublication

    regardlessifthematerialwaselectronicallyretrieved.Thedateasourceisaccessedonlineisnotconsideredtheprimarypublicationdate.Forexample:AccordingtotheMay21,

    2009,NewYorkTimes B. Materialsdistributedviaelectronicmeansonlyshouldbeindicatedassuch.Forexample:

    AccordingtoaMay21,2009onlinereportbytheAssociatedPress C. Booksshallbecitedwiththetitle,dateandauthor.Essaysorarticlescollectedinan

    anthologyshouldbecitedusingtheprimaryauthorsnamenottheeditorofthecollection.Whenapplicable,studentsshouldfindandcitetheoriginalpublicationoftheanthologizedwork.Forexample:AugustoBoalarguesinhis1979bookTheatreoftheOppressed

    D. WebpagesshallbecitedusingeitherabriefURLorthenameofthesponsoringorganizationandthedateonwhichthepagewasposted.Inabsenceofapostedondate,studentsshouldusethedatethepagewaslastupdated.Thedateasourceisaccessedonlineisnotconsideredaprimarypublicationdate.Forexample:Asreportedonwww.ptoweb.orglastupdatedMay2009andTheAFANIETstatesonitswebsitelastupdatedApril10,2009.

    pg. 15

  • E. Interviewsshallbecitedwiththenameoftheinterviewee,his/herqualificationsandthedateonwhichtheinterviewoccurred.Interviewsincludefacetoface,email,chat,Facebook,andotherformsofelectronicexchange.Forexample:InanemailcorrespondenceonJuly7,2009withJoeWhite,formerChairoftheTucson,AZHabitatforHumanityBoardofDirectors

    3. AccurateRepresentationofEvidence:Whenincorporatingevidenceintoaspeech,studentsshallavoidthefollowing: A. Citingevidenceoutofcontext B. Misinterpretingevidencetoalterintentormeaning C. Cuttingwordsfromoraddingwordstoaquotationorparaphraseinsuchawaythattheintentor

    meaningoftheevidenceisalteredAFACode 4. AvoidanceofPlagiarism:Inindividualeventswhichrequiretheconstructionofthespeechtobe

    theoriginalworkofthestudent(persuasion,informative,afterdinner,communicationanalysis,impromptu,extemporaneous,orothersimilarspeakingevents)thespeakershallnotcommitplagiarism. A. Plagiarismisdefinedasclaiminganother'swrittenorspokenwordsasone'sown,orclaimingas

    one'sownasignificantportionofthecreativeworkofanother. B.Aspeechinindividualeventscompetitionisconsideredplagiarizedwhenthestudent

    presentingitwasnottheprincipalpersonresponsibleforresearching,drafting,organizing,composing,refining,andgenerallyconstructingthespeechinquestion

    5.ReflectionofAutonomousStudentWork:Forensicscompetitorsareexpectedtodotheirownresearch. A.Personsotherthancompetitor(e.g.,undergraduatestudents,graduatestudents,instructors/

    coaches)arenottobechargedwiththeresponsibilityofdoingaforensicscompetitor'sresearch. B. Thisprovisionshallnotbeconstruedtopreventcoachesorassistantsfromengagingin

    limitedresearchdesignedto: i. Teachresearchtechniques, ii. Provideexamplesofhighqualityresearchor, iii. Identifyareasofresearchforstudents

    6.EthicalUseofLiteratureinIndividualEvents(asiteratedintheAFANIETCharter/Bylaws) A. Contestantsmaynotrewriteaprose,apoem,oradramatictextsotheworkdiffersfrom

    theoriginaltext. B. Contestantsmaynotaddorreassignscenesorlinestotheperformedcutting.Althoughan

    occasionallinemightbeadded,especiallyifacharacterhasbeendeleted,thispracticeshouldbediscouraged.

    C. Contestantsmaynotrewritetheendingofawork. D. Contestantsmaynotrewritelinestochangethegenderorpersonofacharacter. E. Contestantsmaynotperformatextinagenreforwhichithasnotbeenwritten.

    10. ProtestofethicalviolationsshouldbefiledinwritingwiththetournamentdirectoroftheNationalChampionshipTournament

    VIOLATION(S)OFETHICS,RULESandPROCEDURE 1. Challengesordisputesarisingfromtheprovisionsoftheassociationmustbesubmittedinwritingtoa

    memberoftheNationalTournamentCommittee(thePresidentoftheassociation,theNationalTournamentDirectorortheVicePresidentforAdministration).Thewrittenchallengemustincludetheviolation,astatementofthenatureoftheviolation,thenameoftheallegedoffender,theschooltheyrepresent,and,ifpossible,anyevidenceinsupportoftheallegationofviolation.TheNationalTournamentCommitteewillmakeapreliminaryreviewofthewrittenchallengeassoonaspracticalandwithin24hoursiftheallegationoccursduringtheNationalChampionshipTournament.TheNationalTournamentCommitteewillutilizeanyandallmeansatitsdisposaltodeterminethevalidityoftheallegationsandthecircumstancesofthesituation(s)surroundingthem,includingvideoandaudiotapes,

    pg. 16

  • studentmanuscripts,ballots,judges'comments,etc.AnypersoninattendanceattheNationalChampionshipTournamentmayfileachallengeforviolationofanyallegedviolation.

    2. AfterthepreliminaryreviewoftheNationalTournamentCommitteeofawrittenchallenge,theNational

    TournamentCommitteewillreportitsfindingstotheNationalCouncil.TheNationalCouncilwilleitherconductaformalhearingtoinvestigatetheallegation,dismisstheallegation,ordeferactionuntilfurtherevidencecanbemadeavailable.AllpartiesinvolvedwillbegivennoticeoftheNationalCouncil'sactions.PublicnoticeoftheNationalCouncilsrulingwillbegiventoallmemberinstitutions.

    3. TheNationalCouncilmayrequestwrittenstatements,oraltestimonyorinterrogatoriesfromthose

    involvedintheallegations.FailuretocooperateintheNationalCouncil'sinvestigationwillbeconsideredaviolationandsubjecttothepenaltiesnotedelsewhere.

    4. NationalCouncilwillkeepaccuraterecordsofitsproceedingsandanytestimony receivedinconnection

    withanallegationofviolation(s).Theserecordswillbeconfidentialandsubjecttodisclosureonlytothepersonorpersonsallegedtobeinviolation. IndividualsmaypetitiontheNationalCouncilinwritingtohavetheirtestimonyexemptedfromconfidentialityprovisions.

    5. ThefindingsoftheNationalCouncilinanallegationofviolationaresubjecttoappealtotheNational

    Assembly. SANCTIONSFORVIOLATIONS 1. TheNationalCouncil,afteritsdeliberationsandadeterminationby2/3voteofthemembers

    presentandvoting,mayimposepenaltiesforviolationofethics,rules,and/orprocedures.Theimpositionofpenaltieswillbemadepublic,aswillthevotesoftheindividualCouncilmemberstoimposepenalties.StudentrepresentativesoftheNationalCouncilwillnottakepartintheinvestigationofviolationsnorwilltheybepermittedtovoteinsuchmattersifthechallengeispresentedduringthe NationalChampionshipTournament.

    2. Forviolationsinvolvingaspecificevent,thepenaltieswillbeselectedfromthefollowing: A. Disqualificationfromtheeventinquestion B. Issuanceofletter(s)ofcensuretotheindividual(s)and/orinstitution(s)inviolation C. Issuanceofletter(s)ofreprimandtotheindividual(s)and/ortheinstitution(s)inviolation D. Disallowanceofsweepstakespointsorhonorsachievedintheeventinquestion. E. Prohibitionfromattendanceatfuturenationalcompetitions. 3. Forviolationsinvolvingeligibility,thepenaltieswillbeselectedfromthefollowing: A.DisqualificationfromtheNationalChampionshipTournament B.Issuanceofletter(s)ofcensuretotheindividual(s)and/ortheinstitution(s)inviolation C. Issuanceofletter(s)ofreprimandtotheindividual(s)and/ortheinstitution(s)inviolation D.DisallowanceofsweepstakespointsorhonorsachievedattheNationalTournament, E. Prohibitionfromattendanceatfuturenationalcompetitions. 4. Forviolationsinvolvingconductofacoachand/orajudge,thepenaltieswillbeselectedfromthe

    following: A. Issuanceofletter(s)ofreprimandtotheindividual(s)and/ortheinstitution(s)inviolation B. Disallowanceofsweepstakespointsfortheinstitution(s)theindividual(s)represents C. Prohibitionfromattendanceatfuturenationalcompetitions.

    pg. 17


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