Hello Glorious Fans,
So in lab today Jenn explained the importance of perception in CX (appearing confident and commanding, while not being rude) and the value of CX as a tool for finding tricky stuff in their opponents cases. Kris interjected a brief explanation of how CX should be a process of prodding your opponents case in search of weakness that can then be attacked in rebuttals. And David contributed by explaining how CX can be used to set up a complicated case that you plan on running against your opponent. Though the lab is full of bright minds and great contributors, Max and Jack (great job in Article group) were particularly on their game today.
After lunch, the lab went to the library and continued their diligent pursuit of knowledge and awesome evidence for several hours while Jenn, David, and Kris looked over the lab's first batch of cases and briefed evidence. The day concluded with a final lab that focused on case writing fundamentals, like how to choose a value, standard, and contention arguments. Finally, we finished off the day with an exciting CX drill about sniffing out the weaknesses in cases, which transformed the once timid and unsure lab into CX wrecking machines.
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