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
Tag: Opp-Choice
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
Smith 2003 Quarterfinals: NYU A v. Cornell GS
Case: As a single issue advocacy group, should you legislate through congress or litigate through court? (Opp chose legislate) Government: NYU A PM: Neil Vakharia MG: Amanda Entin Opposition: Cornell GS LO: Robert Glunt MO: David Schoonover [expand title=”Results” notitle=”true” trigclass=”arrowright”]NYU A won.[/expand] Thanks to Robert Glunt, for filming and donating this recording.
Nationals 2006 Round 3: Maryland A v. Harvard ST
“Case: You are a journalist in a quarantined city infected by the plague. Given the choice between leaving the city to return to your wife and staying and helping treat the infected, what should you do? Opp chose to leave. Government: Maryland A PM: Greg Arthur MG: Shauro Bagchi Opposition: Harvard ST LO: Georgios Theophanous […]
Swarthmore 2007 Quarterfinals: Yale CM v. Princeton A
Case: The US government has the authority to interfere in religious discrimination in housing practices among the Pueblo tribe; should they intervene? Opp chose no. Government: Yale CM PM: Adam Chilton MG: Grant May Opposition: Princeton A LO: Mike Reilly MO: Dave Kwasniewski [expand title=”Results” notitle=”true” trigclass=”arrowright”]Yale CM won.[/expand]
Stanford 2013 Finals: Chicago A v. LMU A
Case: A genie comes to you and offers you one of two wishes: A GPS-style guide to an attainable goal of your choice, or the answer to what your life’s purpose is. Which should you choose? Opp chose to learn the purpose of one’s life. Government: Chicago A PM: Jon Haderlein MG: Alice Li Opposition: […]
Nationals 2013 Semifinals: Brandeis Navajo Blanket v. Harvard SZ
Case: Given that an angel has come down to you individually, informing you of a swap of the requirements to go to heaven and hell, how should you live your life? Opp chose do evil. Government: Brandeis Navajo Blanket PM: Keith Barry MG: Russell Leibowitz Opposition: Harvard SZ LO: Josh Zoffer MO: Ben Sprung-Keyser [expand […]
Chicago 2013 Quarterfinals: Brandeis Fighting Dumbos v. Brandeis AW
Case: Opp choice, is a bipolar or multipolar world more stable? Opp chose bipolar. Government: Brandeis Fighting Dumbos PM: Rich Weisbach MG: Alex Self Opposition: Brandeis AW LO: David Altman MO: Russell Leibowitz [expand title=”Results” notitle=”true” trigclass=”arrowright”]Brandeis Fighting Dumbos won.[/expand] Thanks to Rich Weisbach for recording.
BU 2007 Finals: Brandeis ST v. Harvard BC
Case: Eliminate natural disasters and diseases or all intentional physical violence? Opp chose violence. Government: Brandeis ST PM: Joel Todoroff MG: Mark Samburg Opposition: Harvard BC LO: Zach Cafritz MO: Mike Birnbaum [expand title=”Results” notitle=”true” trigclass=”arrowright”]Harvard BC won.[/expand] Thanks to Ashley woods and Alex Amar for recovering this video. Mirror Link 1 Mirror Link 2
Nationals 2007 Quarterfinals: W&M A v. Yale A
Case: Sign your artistic masterpiece? Opp said yes. Government: W&M A PM: Tore DeBella MG: Andy Hill Opposition: Yale A LO: Matthew Wansley MO: Adam Chilton [expand title=”Results” notitle=”true” trigclass=”arrowright”]W&M A won.[/expand]