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The National Educational Debate Association (NEDA) is a collegiate debate association emphasizing audience-centered debate. Colleges compete at eight tournaments each year: four in the fall semester and four in the spring semester, including the National Tournament. The fall topic is a value resolution, while the spring topic is a policy resolution. NEDA began in the fall of 1994 as a split of the Cross Examination Debate Association (CEDA) because they felt CEDA did not represent audience-centered debate. Membership in NEDA is by invitation only.
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Teams in NEDA compete in one of three categories:
Colleges in NEDA
Colleges formerly in NEDA
Resolutions
- Fall 2004: Resolved: Separation of church and state is being inappropriately eroded.
- Spring 2004: Resolved: The United States should significantly reduce its foreign military commitments
- Fall 2003: Resolved: United States corporations are insufficiently loyal to American workers
- Spring 2003: Resolved: The United States federal government should significantly increase its citizens' access to affordable health care
- Fall 2002: Resolved: Civil liberties are being inappropriately eroded
- Spring 1998: Resolved: that the United States should abolish the use of peer jurors
- Spring 1997: Resolved: that the Central Intelligence Agency should be eliminated
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