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Federal Judicial System Interview (NCFCA Policy) – Greg Rehmke

Greg Rehmke makes a reappearance to talk about economic […] The post Federal Judicial System Interview (NCFCA Policy) – Greg Rehmke appeared first on Ethos Publications.

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The worst ambiguities in NCFCA and Stoa debate theory

Analyze this question: “Where’s the timer?” Doh! Two po […] The post The worst ambiguities in NCFCA and Stoa debate theory appeared first on Ethos Publications.

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The Ethos Voting Guide: NCFCA TP 2018-2019

The saga continues. We now turn to NCFCA’s proposed debate resolutions for the 2018-2019 season. A. Resolved: The United States federal government should substantially reform its policy toward one or...

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The Ethos Voting Guide: NCFCA LD 2018-2019

Voting for next year’s NCFCA debate resolutions is still open! Be sure to read our analysis of the TP options, too, and cast your vote before the polls close next week, May 21st. . A. Resolved: When in...

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Ethos Voting Guide: 2019-2020 NCFCA LD Resolutions

It’s that time of year again…voting is open to determine NCFCA’s 2019-2020 debate resolution! Before you cast your ballot, read up on what Josh Hu and Joel Erickson have to say about the LD options. A....

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Tis The Season… TP Sourcebooks Are Coming!

As a young debater, the end of the summer was always like Christmas: sourcebooks were coming! (It was a very nerdy Christmas, but still…) Finding out what briefs were being published in each sourcebook...

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Smaller Faster Lighter Denser Cheaper — Lessons on Energy Tech and Policy

I just read (skimmed) a book entitled Smaller Faster Lighter Denser Cheaper by Robert Bryce. It provides an illuminating history of many of the most influential and amazing technologies and innovations...

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Voting Issues Part I: The Case Against Voting Issues

Carefully read a list of numbers, wait a minute or two, and then try to recall as many of those numbers as you can. It’ll probably be easiest to remember the first and last few numbers. That’s because...

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