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    • Participating Schools
    • Board
  • Why We Do It
    • Faces of DUDL
    • The Impact of Debate
  • Resources
    • For Students
    • For Coaches
    • For Judges
    • Overview of Events
  • Connect
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      • Tournament 1 - December 2024
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Judge Paradigms

A “judging philosophy” is a short-hand explanation that describes your predispositions and discloses how you will decide a round. These are extremely important to the debaters because different philosophies emphasize some arguments over others. If you’re a new judge, it is normal not to have a philosophy yet. Judging philosophies are developed from watching debate rounds and figuring out what you find persuasive.

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University of Denver, Sturm College of Law. 2255 East Evans Avenue Suite 406, Denver, CO 80210

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Program Director, NAte Graziano
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