NFA-LD

NFA-LD is a form of competitive collegiate debate adapted from high school Lincoln-Douglas debate sponsored by the National Forensics Association.

The topic for 2007-2008 is: RESOLVED: That the United States Federal Government should substantially increase assistance to the Greater Horn of Africa in one of the following areas: economic development, human rights protection, or public health.

The format of NFA-LD varies from the format of team policy debate. NFA-LD debate is one-on-one debate (thus, there is no negative block) and follows the following structure (total prep time for each debater is 4 minutes):

First Affirmative Constructive Speech (abbreviated 1AC)

6 minutes

Cross-Examination of First Affirmative by the Negative

3 minutes

First Negative Constructive Speech (1NC)

7 minutes

Cross-Examination of First Negative by Affirmative

3 minutes

First Affirmative Rebuttal (1AR)

6 minutes

First Negative Rebuttal (1NR)

6 minutes

Second Affirmative Rebuttal (2AR)

3 minutes

A site developed by Danny Cantrell (Cerritos College) that is dedicated towards spreading NFA-LD in Southern California (and anywhere else) is SoCal-LD.net There are demonstration videos and lots of free evidence to get you started in the activity.