Williams 2007 Finals: MIT FG v. Brown / Smith Hybrid

Case: Should prisoners on death row be eligible for organ transplants? Opp said no. Government: MIT FG PM: Adam Groce MG: Linda Fang Opposition: Brown / Smith Hybrid LO: Trevor Gleason MO: Lily Lamboy [expand title=”Results” notitle=”true” trigclass=”arrowright”]MIT FG won.[/expand] Thanks to Adam Goldstein, for filming and donating this recording. Mirror Link

Swarthmore 2005 Semifinals: Princeton A v. Strawmen OTY

Case: Should states have bad samaritan laws? Opp said yes. Government: Princeton A PM: Dan Greco MG: Kate Reilly Opposition: Strawmen OTY LO: Robert Glunt MO: Robbie Pratt [expand title=”Results” notitle=”true” trigclass=”arrowright”]Strawmen OTY won.[/expand] Thanks to Robert Glunt, for filming and donating this recording. Alex Amar for recovering this video. Mirror Link

Nationals 2004 Finals: Cornell B v. Harvard RC

Case: Abolish the death penalty and punishment of life without parole. Government: Cornell B PM: Adam Bonnifield MG: Robert Glunt Opposition: Harvard RC LO: Marty Roth MO: Nico Cornell [expand title=”Results” notitle=”true” trigclass=”arrowright”]Harvard RC won.[/expand] Thanks to Thanks to Adam Bonnifield for offering us a copy of the round.

Nationals 2003 Quarterfinals: NYU B v. Yale CW

Case: Juror nullification should be allowed as a legal defense, and defendants ought be allowed to explicitly argue that the jury should nullify. Government: NYU B PM: Neil Vakharia MG: Kate Sawyer Opposition: Yale CW LO: Jay Cox MO: Tim Willenken [expand title=”Results” notitle=”true” trigclass=”arrowright”]Yale CW won.[/expand]

Demo Round (2006): Hopkins MB v. W&M A

Note: This recording is in two parts. Case: In the criminal law, should ignorance of the law be a deciding factor in a defendant’s culpability? Opp said, “No.” Government: Hopkins MB PM: Michael Mayernick MG: Jon Bateman Opposition: W&M A LO: Chris Ford MO: Robbie Pratt [expand title=”Results” notitle=”true” trigclass=”arrowright”]Unknown won.[/expand]