National Debate Tournament
Encyclopedia
The National Debate Tournament is one of the national championships for collegiate policy debate
Policy debate
Policy debate is a form of speech competition in which teams of two advocate for and against a resolution that typically calls for policy change by the United States federal government or security discourse...

 in the United States
United States
The United States of America is a federal constitutional republic comprising fifty states and a federal district...

. The tournament is sponsored by the American Forensic Association
American Forensic Association
The American Forensic Association was founded in 1949 in Chicago. It took over the National Debate Tournament from the United States Military Academy in 1966...

 with the Ford Motor Company Fund
Ford Motor Company
Ford Motor Company is an American multinational automaker based in Dearborn, Michigan, a suburb of Detroit. The automaker was founded by Henry Ford and incorporated on June 16, 1903. In addition to the Ford and Lincoln brands, Ford also owns a small stake in Mazda in Japan and Aston Martin in the UK...

.

History of the NDT

The National Debate Tournament (NDT) began in 1947 at the United States Military Academy
United States Military Academy
The United States Military Academy at West Point is a four-year coeducational federal service academy located at West Point, New York. The academy sits on scenic high ground overlooking the Hudson River, north of New York City...

 at West Point
West Point, New York
West Point is a federal military reservation established by President of the United States Thomas Jefferson in 1802. It is a census-designated place located in Town of Highlands in Orange County, New York, United States. The population was 7,138 at the 2000 census...

. Twenty-nine schools competed at the first NDT debating: "Resolved: That labor should be given a direct share in the management of industry". It remained at West Point until 1967 when it was assumed by the American Forensic Association
American Forensic Association
The American Forensic Association was founded in 1949 in Chicago. It took over the National Debate Tournament from the United States Military Academy in 1966...

 in part because of the Vietnam War
Vietnam War
The Vietnam War was a Cold War-era military conflict that occurred in Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia from 1 November 1955 to the fall of Saigon on 30 April 1975. This war followed the First Indochina War and was fought between North Vietnam, supported by its communist allies, and the government of...

.http://www.wfu.edu/organizations/NDT/Articles/ziegelmueller.html Since then the tournament has moved to different member schools each year and only three schools have hosted it twice. http://www.wfu.edu/organizations/NDT/Articles/ndtintro.html

In the first NDT, teams were nominated by committees from their district. This was soon replaced with district qualifying tournaments. At-large bids were offered beginning in 1968 and in 1971 the rules were amended to assign at large bids prior to district qualifying tournaments (to prevent at-large teams from knocking out teams in qualifiers) Until 1970, a school could only send one team to the NDT. When the rule was changed the tournament quickly grew to 74 teams. Since 1992, a limited number of schools, currently six, have been allowed to send a third team. Today, 78 two-person teams attend the NDT; 16 are selected in the first-round at-large process, 46 through the district selections, and 16 in the second-round at-large process.

Mutual preference judging
Judge (policy debate)
A judge refers to the individual responsible for determining the winner and loser of a policy debate as well as assessing the relative merit of the participant speakers...

 (MPJ) is a relatively recent addition to the NDT. Under MPJ, each debate team ranks the judging pool according to their preferences and judges are selected such that both teams prefer the chosen judge equally (if possible). Attempts are made to place as many mutual "1"s (the highest rating) in rounds, with preference given to the teams with the best record.

The 2011 National Debate Tournament were held at the University of Texas, Dallas.

Selection of Teams

Currently, selection of the 78 teams participating at the NDT involves a three stage process. First, the national committee selects 16 teams and awards them a First Round At-Large Bid. These 16 teams are generally considered to be the 16 best debate teams in the nation. The national committee then disperses 46 bids porportionally to each of the nine NDT Districts. Each district is free to decide how these bids will be awarded to teams within each district. Most, although not all, districts decide to hold a district tournament, where the top teams will receive a bid. The final and third step for qualification is the Second Round At-Large Bid. Similar to a First Round Bid, the national committee selects the top 16 teams not already qualified to fill out the field for the NDT. Although in some cases, these final 16 teams may not be the true best 16 teams not already qualified to the tournament. The NDT has a standing rule stating a school cannot qualify more than two teams to the tournament, with the exception of at most six schools per year, who are allowed to qualify a third team, if the third team in question has shown merit for selection.

National Debate Tournament champions

Year National Champions School
1947 W. Scott Nobles & Gerald Sanders Southeastern State College
1948 Keith Parks & David Cotton North Texas State College
1949 Oscar Newton & Mitchell Latoff University of Alabama
1950 Richard O'Connell & Thomas Hayes University of Vermont
1951 James Q. Wilson
James Q. Wilson
James Q. Wilson is an American academic political scientist and an authority on public administration. He is a professor and senior fellow at the Clough Center for the Study of Constitutional Democracy at Boston College....

 & Holt Spicer
University of Redlands
1952 James Q. Wilson & Holt Spicer University of Redlands
1953 Gerald Kogan & Lawrence Perlmutter University of Miami
1954 William Amold & Hubert Bell University of Kansas
1955 Dennis Holt & Elis Storey University of Alabama
1956 George Walker & James Murphy United States Military Academy
1957 Norman Lefstein & Phillip Hubbart Augustana College
1958 William Welsh & Richard Kirshberg Northwestern University
1959 William Welsh & Richard Kirshberg Northwestern University
1960 Anthony Roisman & Saul Baernstein Dartmouth College
1961 Laurence Tribe
Laurence Tribe
Laurence Henry Tribe is a professor of constitutional law at Harvard Law School and the Carl M. Loeb University Professor at Harvard University. He also works with the firm Massey & Gail LLP on a variety of matters....

 & Gene Clements
Harvard University
1962 Dale Williams & Sarah Benson Ohio State University
1963 Fank Wohl & Stephen Kessler Dartmouth College
1964 Raoul Kennedy & Douglas Pipes University of the Pacific
1965 John Wittig & Barnett Pearce Carson-Newman College
1966 Bill Snyder & Mike Denger Northwestern University
1967 Tom Brewer & John Isaacson Dartmouth College
1968 Robert Shields & Lee Thompson Wichita State University
1969 Richard Lewis & Joel Perwin Harvard University
1970 Robert McCulloh & David Jeans University of Kansas
1971 Don Hornstein & Barrett McInerney University of California, Los Angeles
1972 Mike Clough & Mike Fernandez University of California, Santa Barbera
1973 Elliot Mincberg
Elliot Mincberg
Elliot Mincberg is Chief Counsel for Oversight and Investigations, House Judiciary Committee.Mincberg grew up on the south side of Chicago, Illinois and received his BA degree from Northwestern University in 1974, where he was active on the debate team, and his JD from Harvard Law School in...

 & Ron Marmer
Northwestern University
1974 Charles Garvin & Greg Rosenbaum
Greg Rosenbaum
Greg Rosenbaum is an American merchant banker based in Bethesda, Maryland. He is currently the CEO of Empire Kosher Poultry, Inc., the largest producer of kosher poultry in the United States.-Education:...

Harvard University
1975 Jay Hurst & David Kent Baylor University
1976 Robin Rowland
Robin Rowland
Robin Rowland is an American argumentation and rhetorical scholar. He is a professor in the Department of Communication Studies at the University of Kansas. He has published in Communication Monographs, Journal of the American Forensic Association, Quarterly Journal of Speech, and...

 & Frank Cross
University of Kansas
1977 John Walker & David Ottoson Georgetown University
1978 Mark Cotham & Stuart H. Singer
Stuart H. Singer
Stuart H. Singer is an American attorney, the managing partner of the Boies Schiller & Flexner law firm's Fort Lauderdale, Florida office. He specializes in complex business litigation and represents clients such as NASCAR, Carnival Cruise Lines, Florida Power & Light, and Tyco International...

Northwestern University
1979 Michael King & John Bredehoft Harvard University
1980 Don Dripps and Tom Fulkerson Northwestern University
1981 Michael Alberty & Stephen Marzen University of Pittsburgh
1982 Dave Sutherland & Dan Sutherland University of Louisville
1983 Mark Gidley & Rodger Payne University of Kansas
1984 Leonard Gail & Mark Koulogeorge Dartmouth College
1985 Jonathan Massey & Ed Swaine Harvard University
1986 David Brownell & Ouita Papka University of Kentucky
1987 Griffin Vincent & Lyn Robbins Baylor University
1988 Shaun Martin & Rob Wick Dartmouth College
1989 Martin Loeber & Daniel Plants Baylor University
1990 David Coale & Alex Lennon Harvard University
1991 Roger Cole and Marc Rubinstein University of Redlands
1992 Ahilan Arulanantham & Kevin Kuswa Georgetown University
1993 Ara Lovitt & Steven Sklaver Dartmouth College
1994 Sean McCaffity & Jody Terry Northwestern University
1995 Sean McCaffity & Jody Terry Northwestern University
1996 Kate Shuster & David Heidt Emory University
1997 Daveed Gartenstein-Ross & Brian Prestes Wake Forest University
1998 Michael Gottlieb & Ryan Sparacino Northwestern University
1999 Michael Gottlieb & Ryan Sparacino Northwestern University
2000 Michael Horowitz & Jon Paul Lupo Emory University
2001 Andy Peterson & Andy Ryan University of Iowa
2002 Jake Foster & Jonathan Paul Northwestern University
2003 Geoff Garen & Tristan Morales Northwestern University
2004 Greta Stahl & Dave Strauss Michigan State University
2005 Tristan Morales & Josh Branson Northwestern University
2006 Ryan Burke & Casey Harrigan Michigan State University
2007 Aimi Hamraie & Julie Hoehn Emory University
2008 Seth Gannon & Alex Lamballe Wake Forest University
2009 Brett Bricker & Nate Johnson University of Kansas
2010 Carly Wunderlich & Eric Lanning Michigan State University
2011 Matt Fisher & Stephanie Spies Northwestern University

Tournament victories by school

School Tourn. Won Years
Northwestern University
Northwestern University
Northwestern University is a private research university in Evanston and Chicago, Illinois, USA. Northwestern has eleven undergraduate, graduate, and professional schools offering 124 undergraduate degrees and 145 graduate and professional degrees....

 
14 1958, 1959, 1966, 1973, 1978, 1980, 1994, 1995, 1998, 1999, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2011
Dartmouth College
Dartmouth College
Dartmouth College is a private, Ivy League university in Hanover, New Hampshire, United States. The institution comprises a liberal arts college, Dartmouth Medical School, Thayer School of Engineering, and the Tuck School of Business, as well as 19 graduate programs in the arts and sciences...

 
6 1960, 1963, 1967, 1984, 1988, 1993
Harvard University
Harvard University
Harvard University is a private Ivy League university located in Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States, established in 1636 by the Massachusetts legislature. Harvard is the oldest institution of higher learning in the United States and the first corporation chartered in the country...

 
6 1961, 1969, 1974, 1979, 1985, 1990
University of Kansas
University of Kansas
The University of Kansas is a public research university and the largest university in the state of Kansas. KU campuses are located in Lawrence, Wichita, Overland Park, and Kansas City, Kansas with the main campus being located in Lawrence on Mount Oread, the highest point in Lawrence. The...

 
5 1954, 1970, 1976, 1983, 2009
Baylor University
Baylor University
Baylor University is a private, Christian university located in Waco, Texas. Founded in 1845, Baylor is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools.-History:...

 
3 1975, 1987, 1989
Emory University
Emory University
Emory University is a private research university in metropolitan Atlanta, located in the Druid Hills section of unincorporated DeKalb County, Georgia, United States. The university was founded as Emory College in 1836 in Oxford, Georgia by a small group of Methodists and was named in honor of...

 
3 1996, 2000, 2007
Michigan State University
Michigan State University
Michigan State University is a public research university in East Lansing, Michigan, USA. Founded in 1855, it was the pioneer land-grant institution and served as a model for future land-grant colleges in the United States under the 1862 Morrill Act.MSU pioneered the studies of packaging,...

 
3 2004, 2006, 2010
University of Redlands
University of Redlands
The University of Redlands is a private liberal arts and sciences university located in Redlands, California. The university's campus sits on near downtown Redlands. The university was founded in 1907 and was associated with the American Baptist Church. The land for the university was donated by...

 
3 1951, 1952, 1991
University of Alabama
University of Alabama
The University of Alabama is a public coeducational university located in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, United States....

 
2 1949, 1955
University of California
University of California
The University of California is a public university system in the U.S. state of California. Under the California Master Plan for Higher Education, the University of California is a part of the state's three-tier public higher education system, which also includes the California State University...

 
2 1971, 1972
Georgetown University
Georgetown University
Georgetown University is a private, Jesuit, research university whose main campus is in the Georgetown neighborhood of Washington, D.C. Founded in 1789, it is the oldest Catholic university in the United States...

 
2 1977, 1992
Wake Forest University
Wake Forest University
Wake Forest University is a private, coeducational university in the U.S. state of North Carolina, founded in 1834. The university received its name from its original location in Wake Forest, north of Raleigh, North Carolina, the state capital. The Reynolda Campus, the university's main campus, is...

 
2 1997, 2008
Augustana College
Augustana College
Augustana College may refer to:*Augustana College *Augustana College *Augustana University College, Alberta...

 
1 1957
Carson-Newman College
Carson-Newman College
Carson–Newman College is a historically Baptist liberal arts college located in Jefferson City, Tennessee, United States. Enrollment as of 2006-2007 was about 2,050. The college's students come from 44 U.S. states and 30 other countries. Studies are offered in approximately 90 different academic...

 
1 1965
University of Iowa
University of Iowa
The University of Iowa is a public state-supported research university located in Iowa City, Iowa, United States. It is the oldest public university in the state. The university is organized into eleven colleges granting undergraduate, graduate, and professional degrees...

 
1 2001
University of Kentucky
University of Kentucky
The University of Kentucky, also known as UK, is a public co-educational university and is one of the state's two land-grant universities, located in Lexington, Kentucky...

 
1 1986
University of Louisville
University of Louisville
The University of Louisville is a public university in Louisville, Kentucky. When founded in 1798, it was the first city-owned public university in the United States and one of the first universities chartered west of the Allegheny Mountains. The university is mandated by the Kentucky General...

 
1 1982
University of Miami
University of Miami
The University of Miami is a private, non-sectarian university founded in 1925 with its main campus in Coral Gables, Florida, a medical campus in Miami city proper at Civic Center, and an oceanographic research facility on Virginia Key., the university currently enrolls 15,629 students in 12...

 
1 1953
North Texas State College  1 1948
Ohio State University
Ohio State University
The Ohio State University, commonly referred to as Ohio State, is a public research university located in Columbus, Ohio. It was originally founded in 1870 as a land-grant university and is currently the third largest university campus in the United States...

 
1 1962
University of the Pacific  1 1964
University of Pittsburgh
University of Pittsburgh
The University of Pittsburgh, commonly referred to as Pitt, is a state-related research university located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. Founded as Pittsburgh Academy in 1787 on what was then the American frontier, Pitt is one of the oldest continuously chartered institutions of...

 
1 1981
Southeastern State College
Southeastern Oklahoma State University
Southeastern Oklahoma State University, often referred to as Southeastern and abbreviated as SE, or SOSU, is a public university located in Durant, Oklahoma, with an undergraduate enrollment of approximately 4,229 as of 2009.-History:...

 
1 1947
United States Military Academy
United States Military Academy
The United States Military Academy at West Point is a four-year coeducational federal service academy located at West Point, New York. The academy sits on scenic high ground overlooking the Hudson River, north of New York City...

 
1 1956
University of Vermont
University of Vermont
The University of Vermont comprises seven undergraduate schools, an honors college, a graduate college, and a college of medicine. The Honors College does not offer its own degrees; students in the Honors College concurrently enroll in one of the university's seven undergraduate colleges or...

 
1 1950
Wichita State University
Wichita State University
Wichita State University is a NCAA Division I public university in Wichita, Kansas with selective admissions. WSU is one of six state universities governed by the Kansas Board of Regents. The current president is Dr. Donald Beggs....

 
1 1968

Rex Copeland Award

The Rex Copeland award, presented on the eve of the NDT, goes to the team with the best season-long performance, ranked #1 among the 16 teams with automatic bids to the tournament. Rex Copeland, a debater at Samford University
Samford University
Samford University, founded as Howard College is a private, coeducational, Alabama Baptist Convention-affiliated university located in Homewood, a suburb of Birmingham, Alabama, United States. It includes the , Cumberland School of Law, McWhorter School of Pharmacy, Brock School of Business, Ida V....

, was murdered by his debate coach, William Slagle, in 1989.
Academic Year Copeland Award Winner School
TOP FIRST ROUND TEAMS - (Prior to establishing the Copeland Award)
1972-1973 Stewart Jay & Bradley Ziff Georgetown University
Georgetown University
Georgetown University is a private, Jesuit, research university whose main campus is in the Georgetown neighborhood of Washington, D.C. Founded in 1789, it is the oldest Catholic university in the United States...

1973-1974 Charles Garvin & Greg Rosenbaum Harvard University
Harvard University
Harvard University is a private Ivy League university located in Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States, established in 1636 by the Massachusetts legislature. Harvard is the oldest institution of higher learning in the United States and the first corporation chartered in the country...

1974-1975 Thomas Rollins & Bradley Ziff Georgetown University
Georgetown University
Georgetown University is a private, Jesuit, research university whose main campus is in the Georgetown neighborhood of Washington, D.C. Founded in 1789, it is the oldest Catholic university in the United States...

1975-1976 Robert Feldhake & Richard Godfrey Augustana College
Augustana College
Augustana College may refer to:*Augustana College *Augustana College *Augustana University College, Alberta...

1976-1977 David Ottoson & John Walker Georgetown University
1977-1978 David Ottoson & Tom Rollins Georgetown University
1978-1979 Chris Wonnell & Susan Winkler Northwestern University
Northwestern University
Northwestern University is a private research university in Evanston and Chicago, Illinois, USA. Northwestern has eleven undergraduate, graduate, and professional schools offering 124 undergraduate degrees and 145 graduate and professional degrees....

1979-1980 James Kirkland & John Thompson Georgetown University
1980-1981 Cy Smith & Mark Weinhardt Dartmouth College
Dartmouth College
Dartmouth College is a private, Ivy League university in Hanover, New Hampshire, United States. The institution comprises a liberal arts college, Dartmouth Medical School, Thayer School of Engineering, and the Tuck School of Business, as well as 19 graduate programs in the arts and sciences...

1981-1982 Mark Gidley & Zac Grant University of Kansas
University of Kansas
The University of Kansas is a public research university and the largest university in the state of Kansas. KU campuses are located in Lawrence, Wichita, Overland Park, and Kansas City, Kansas with the main campus being located in Lawrence on Mount Oread, the highest point in Lawrence. The...

1982-1983 Melanie Gardner & Erik Walker Samford University
Samford University
Samford University, founded as Howard College is a private, coeducational, Alabama Baptist Convention-affiliated university located in Homewood, a suburb of Birmingham, Alabama, United States. It includes the , Cumberland School of Law, McWhorter School of Pharmacy, Brock School of Business, Ida V....

1983-1984 Leonard Gail & Mark Koulogeorge Dartmouth College
1984-1985 David Bloom & Greg Mastel Claremont McKenna College
Claremont McKenna College
Claremont McKenna College is a private, coeducational liberal arts college and a member of the Claremont Colleges located in Claremont, California. The campus is located east of Downtown Los Angeles...

1985-1986 Dan Povinelli & Mark Friedman University of Massachusetts
University of Massachusetts
This article relates to the statewide university system. For the flagship campus often referred to as "UMass", see University of Massachusetts Amherst...

1986-1987 Griffin Vincent & Lyn Robbins Baylor University
Baylor University
Baylor University is a private, Christian university located in Waco, Texas. Founded in 1845, Baylor is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools.-History:...

1987-1988 Ben Attias & Gordon Mitchell Northwestern University
1988-1989 Martin Loeber & Daniel Plants Baylor University
Copeland Award Winner
1989-1990 David Coale & Alex Lennon Harvard University
1990-1991 Roger Cole and Marc Rubinstein University of Redlands
University of Redlands
The University of Redlands is a private liberal arts and sciences university located in Redlands, California. The university's campus sits on near downtown Redlands. The university was founded in 1907 and was associated with the American Baptist Church. The land for the university was donated by...

1991-1992 Kenny Agran & Ara Lovette Dartmouth College
1992-1993 Ara Lovitt & Steven Sklaver Dartmouth College
1993-1994 Paul Skiermont & Jason Patil University of Kentucky
University of Kentucky
The University of Kentucky, also known as UK, is a public co-educational university and is one of the state's two land-grant universities, located in Lexington, Kentucky...

1994-1995 John Hughes & Adrienne Brovero Wake Forest University
Wake Forest University
Wake Forest University is a private, coeducational university in the U.S. state of North Carolina, founded in 1834. The university received its name from its original location in Wake Forest, north of Raleigh, North Carolina, the state capital. The Reynolda Campus, the university's main campus, is...

1995-1996 Sean McCaffity and Mason Miller Northwestern University
1996-1997 Scott Hessell and Corey Stoughton University of Michigan
University of Michigan
The University of Michigan is a public research university located in Ann Arbor, Michigan in the United States. It is the state's oldest university and the flagship campus of the University of Michigan...

1997-1998 George Kouros and Anjan Sahni Emory University
Emory University
Emory University is a private research university in metropolitan Atlanta, located in the Druid Hills section of unincorporated DeKalb County, Georgia, United States. The university was founded as Emory College in 1836 in Oxford, Georgia by a small group of Methodists and was named in honor of...

1998-1999 Michael Gottlieb & Ryan Sparacino Northwestern University
1999-2000 Kristen Langwell & Andy Ryan University of Iowa
University of Iowa
The University of Iowa is a public state-supported research university located in Iowa City, Iowa, United States. It is the oldest public university in the state. The university is organized into eleven colleges granting undergraduate, graduate, and professional degrees...

2000-2001 Randy Luskey & Dan Shalmon University of California, Berkeley
University of California, Berkeley
The University of California, Berkeley , is a teaching and research university established in 1868 and located in Berkeley, California, USA...

2001-2002 Alex Berger & Ben Thorpe Dartmouth College
2002-2003 Geoff Garen & Tristan Morales Northwestern University
2003-2004 Dan Shalmon & Tejinder Singh University of California, Berkeley
2004-2005 Tristan Morales & Josh Branson Northwestern University
2005-2006 Michael Klinger & Nikhil Mirchandani Harvard University
2006-2007 Brent Culpepper & Kevin Rabinowitz University of Georgia
University of Georgia
The University of Georgia is a public research university located in Athens, Georgia, United States. Founded in 1785, it is the oldest and largest of the state's institutions of higher learning and is one of multiple schools to claim the title of the oldest public university in the United States...

2007-2008 Jacob Polin & Michael Burshteyn University of California, Berkeley
2008-2009 Matt Fisher & John Warden Northwestern University
2009-2010 Stephen Weil & Ovais Inamullah Emory University
2010-2011 Stephen Weil & Ovais Inamullah Emory University

  • "Copeland Award Winners By School"

6- Northwestern

5- Dartmouth, Georgetown

3- Cal-Berkeley, Harvard, Emory

2- Baylor

1- Augustana, Claremont McKenna, Georgia, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, UMass, Redlands, Samford, Wake Forest

Traditions

  • "The Big Board": Started at the first NDT, complete results for each team are listed on the "Big Board" in the central area, horse-race style.
  • Orally announcing pairings: Started at the first NDT, the pairings for each round are read out loud to the contestants. The announcements are known for the unusual manner in which they are conveyed. For instance, the announcer might say, "The 51st National Debate Tournament, round the first." This is then followed by the "pairings" of opposing teams, judges, room numbers, and the expected start time. A poll conducted at the 2005 NDT showed strong support for continuing this tradition.
  • Cadet escorts: Cadets at the USMA escort debaters to their rounds and carry their tubs. Although this tradition was discontinued when the NDT moved from the USMA
    United States Military Academy
    The United States Military Academy at West Point is a four-year coeducational federal service academy located at West Point, New York. The academy sits on scenic high ground overlooking the Hudson River, north of New York City...

    , it has reemerged at the regular season tournament hosted by the USMA.

Debate Topics

Academic Year Topic
1940s
1946-1947 RESOLVED: That labor should be given a direct share in the management of industry.
1947-1948 RESOLVED: That a federal world government should be established.
1948-1949 RESOLVED: That the federal government should adopt a policy of equalizing educational opportunity in tax-supported schools by means of annual grants.
1949-1950 RESOLVED: That the United States should nationalize the basic nonagricultural industries.
1950s
1950-1951 RESOLVED: That the non-communist nations should form a new international organization.
1951-1952 RESOLVED: That the federal government should adopt a permanent program of wage and price control.
1952-1953 RESOLVED: That the Congress of the United States should enact a compulsory fair employment practices law.
1953-1954 RESOLVED: That the United States should adopt a policy of free trade.
1954-1955 RESOLVED: That the United States should extend diplomatic recognition to the communist government of China.
1955-1956 RESOLVED: That the nonagricultural industries should guarantee their employees an annual wage.
1956-1957 RESOLVED: That the United States should discontinue direct economic aid to foreign countries.
1957-1958 RESOLVED: That the requirement of membership in a labor organization as a condition of employment should be illegal.
1958-1959 RESOLVED: That the further development of nuclear weapons should be prohibited by international agreement.
1959-1960 RESOLVED: That Congress should be given the power to reverse decisions of the Supreme Court.
1960s
1960-1961 RESOLVED: That the United States should adopt a program of compulsory health insurance for all citizens.
1961-1962 RESOLVED: That labor organizations should be under the jurisdiction of anti-trust legislation.
1962-1963 RESOLVED: That the non-communist nations of the world should establish an economic community.
1963-1964 RESOLVED: That the federal government should guarantee an opportunity for higher education to all qualified high school graduates.
1964-1965 RESOLVED: That the federal government should establish a national program of public work for the unemployed.
1965-1966 RESOLVED: That law enforcement agencies in the United States should be given greater freedom in the investigation and prosecution of crime.
1966-1967 RESOLVED: That the United States should substantially reduce its foreign policy commitments.
1967-1968 RESOLVED: That the federal government should guarantee a minimum annual cash income to all citizens.
1968-1969 RESOLVED: That executive control of United States foreign policy should be significantly curtailed.
1969-1970 RESOLVED: That the federal government should grant annually a specific percentage of its income tax revenue to the state governments.
1970s
1970-1971 RESOLVED: That the federal government should adopt a program of compulsory wage and price controls.
1971-1972 RESOLVED: That greater controls should be imposed on the gathering and utilization of information about United States citizens by government agencies.
1972-1973 RESOLVED: That the federal government should provide a program of comprehensive medical care for all its citizens.
1973-1974 RESOLVED: That the federal government should control the supply and utilization of energy in the United States.
1974-1975 RESOLVED: That the power of the Presidency should be significantly curtailed.
1975-1976 RESOLVED: That the federal government should adopt a comprehensive program to control land use in the United States.
1976-1977 RESOLVED: That the federal government should significantly strengthen the guarantee of consumer product safety required of manufacturers.
1977-1978 RESOLVED: That the United States law enforcement agencies should be given significantly greater freedom in the investigation and/or prosecution of felony crime.
1978-1979 RESOLVED: That the federal government should implement a program which guarantees employment opportunities for all United States citizens in the labor force.
1979-1980 RESOLVED: That the federal government should significantly strengthen the regulation of mass media communication in the United States.
1980s
1980-1981 RESOLVED: That the United States should significantly increase its foreign military commitments.
1981-1982 RESOLVED: That the federal government should significantly curtail the powers of the labor unions in the United States.
1982-1983 RESOLVED: That all United States military intervention into the internal affairs of any foreign nation or nations in the Western Hemisphere should be prohibited.
1983-1984 RESOLVED: That any and all injury resulting from the disposal of hazardous waste in the United States should be the legal responsibility of the producer of that waste.
1984-1985 RESOLVED: That the United States federal government should significantly increase exploration and/or development of space beyond the Earth's mesosphere.
1985-1986 RESOLVED: That more rigorous academic standards should be established for all public elementary and/or secondary schools in the United States in one or more of the following areas: language arts, mathematics, natural sciences.
1986-1987 RESOLVED: That one or more presently existing restrictions on First Amendment freedoms of press and/or speech established in one or more federal court decisions should be curtailed or prohibited.
1987-1988 RESOLVED: That the United States should reduce substantially its military commitments to NATO member states.
1988-1989 RESOLVED: That United States foreign policy toward one or more African nations should be substantially changed.
1989-1990 RESOLVED: That the federal government should adopt an energy policy that substantially reduces nonmilitary consumption of fossil fuels in the United States.
1990s
1990-1991 RESOLVED: That the United States should substantially change its trade policy toward one or more of the following: China, Hong Kong, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan.
1991-1992 RESOLVED: That one or more United States Supreme Court decisions recognizing a federal Constitutional right to privacy should be overruled.
1992-1993 RESOLVED: That the United States should substantially change its development and assistance policies toward one or more of the following nations: Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Burma, Bhutan, India, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka.
1993-1994 RESOLVED: That the Commander-in-Chief power of the President of the United States should be substantially curtailed.
1994-1995 RESOLVED: That the federal government should substantially change rules and/or statutes governing criminal procedure in federal courts in one or more of the following areas: pretrial detention, sentencing.
1995-1996 RESOLVED: That the United States government should substantially increase its security assistance to one or more of the following: Egypt, Israel, Jordan, Palestinian National Authority, Syria.
1996-1997 RESOLVED: That the United States Federal Government should increase regulations requiring industries to substantially decrease the domestic emission and/or production of environmental pollutants.
1997-1998 RESOLVED: The United States Federal Government should substantially increase its security assistance to one or more of the following Southeast Asian nations: Brunei, Burma (Myanmar), Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam.
1998-1999 RESOLVED: That the United States Federal Government should amend Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, through legislation, to create additional protections against racial and/or gender discrimination.
1999-2000 RESOLVED: That the United States Federal Government should adopt a policy of constructive engagement, including the immediate removal of all or nearly all economic sanctions, with the government(s) of one or more of the following nation-states: Cuba, Iran, Iraq, Syria, North Korea
2000s
2000-2001 RESOLVED: That the United States Federal Government should substantially increase its development assistance, including increasing government to government assistance, within the Greater Horn of Africa.
2001-2002 RESOLVED: That the United States Federal Government should substantially increase federal control throughout Indian Country in one or more of the following areas: child welfare, criminal justice, employment, environmental protection, gaming, resource management, taxation.
2002-2003 RESOLVED: That the United States Federal Government should ratify or accede to, and implement, one or more of the following:
  • The Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty;
  • The Kyoto Protocol;
  • The Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court;
  • The Second Optional Protocol to the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights aiming at the Abolition of the Death Penalty;
  • The Treaty between the United States of America and the Russian Federation on Strategic Offensive Reductions, if not ratified by the United States.
2003-2004 RESOLVED: That the United States Federal Government should enact one or more of the following:
  • Withdrawal of its World Trade Organization complaint against the European Union’s restrictions on genetically modified foods;
  • A substantial increase in its government-to-government economic and/or conflict prevention assistance to Turkey and/or Greece;
  • Full withdrawal from the North Atlantic Treaty Organization;
  • Removal of its barriers to and encouragement of substantial European Union and/or North Atlantic Treaty Organization participation in
    • Peacekeeping in Iraq and reconstruction in Iraq;
    • Removal of its tactical nuclear weapons from Europe;
    • Harmonization of its intellectual property law with the European Union in the area of human DNA sequences;
    • Rescission of all or nearly all agriculture subsidy increases in the 2002 Farm Bill.
  • 2004-2005 RESOLVED: That the United States Federal Government should establish an energy policy requiring a substantial reduction in the consumption in the total non-governmental consumption of fossil fuels in the United States.
    2005-2006 RESOLVED: The United States Federal government should substantially increase diplomatic and economic pressure on the People's Republic of China in one or more of the following areas: trade, human rights, weapons nonproliferation, Taiwan.
    2006-2007 RESOLVED: The United States Supreme Court should overrule one or more of the following decisions: Planned Parenthood v. Casey
    Planned Parenthood v. Casey
    Planned Parenthood of Southeastern Pennsylvania v. Casey, 505 U.S. 833 was a case decided by the Supreme Court of the United States in which the constitutionality of several Pennsylvania state regulations regarding abortion were challenged...

    , 505 U.S. 833 1992); Ex parte Quirin
    Ex parte Quirin
    Ex parte Quirin, , is a Supreme Court of the United States case that upheld the jurisdiction of a United States military tribunal over the trial of several Operation Pastorius German saboteurs in the United States...

    , 317 U.S. 1 (1942); U.S. v. Morrison, 529 U.S.598 (2000); Milliken v. Bradley
    Milliken v. Bradley
    Milliken v. Bradley, 418 U.S. 717 , was a significant United States Supreme Court case dealing with the planned desegregation busing of public school students across district lines among 53 school districts in metropolitan Detroit. It concerned the plans to integrate public schools in the United...

    , 418 U.S. 717 (1974).
    2007-2008 RESOLVED: The United States Federal Government should increase its constructive engagement with the government of one or more of: Afghanistan, Iran, Lebanon, the Palestinian Authority, and Syria, and it should include offering them a security guarantee(s) and/or a substantial increase in foreign assistance.
    2008-2009 RESOLVED: The United States Federal Government should substantially reduce its agricultural support, at least eliminating nearly all of the domestic subsidies, for biofuels, Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations, corn, cotton, dairy, fisheries, rice, soybeans, sugar and/or wheat.
    2009-2010 RESOLVED: The United States Federal Government should substantially reduce the size of its nuclear weapons arsenal, and/or substantially reduce and restrict the role and/or missions of its nuclear weapons arsenal.
    2010s
    2010-2011 RESOLVED: The United States Federal Government should substantially increase the number of and/or substantially expand beneficiary eligibility for its visas for one or more of the following: employment-based immigrant visas, nonimmigrant temporary worker visas, family-based visas, human trafficking-based visas.

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