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The American Debate Association began in 1985 as an intercollegiate debate association. It uses the resolution selected by the Cross Examination Debate Association and the National Debate Tournament. Currently they have 66 member schools. Its current president is Michael Hall, debate coach of Liberty University. ==History==
The ADA is a 1985 group that broke off from the National Debate Tournament. It was originally not intended to replace the national debate tournament. The ADA attempted to correct the excesses of debate, wanted to emphasize speech elements and provide a training ground for novice debaters, i.e. debaters that had no formal debate training in high school but nevertheless had potential. It was formed in the mid Atlantic region of the United States, in Maryland and Pennsylvania. The group grows and becomes the American Debate Association, for National and Cross examination. The same topics and tie limits from the national debate tourney was used. The exception was that new rules are implemented in the ADA that are designed to protect these ‘novice’ debaters. The only events the ADA attends are policy debates, no persuasive, or other debate forums are used. They attend all National Debate Tournament tournaments, 88 of them a year, and have in the neighborhood of 60 institutions nationwide.
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