1st Annual DAO Speech Debate Tournament NEITOC Bid

2024 — NSDA Campus, US

Varsity Lincoln-Douglas Debate

Abbreviation VLD
Format Debate
Topic:
NSDA LD Mar/Apr
Resolved: The primary objective of the United States criminal justice system ought to be rehabilitation.
Entry Fee $10.00
Entry 1 competitors per entry

Event Description:

In this one-on-one format, students debate a topic provided by the Association. Lincoln-Douglas Debate topics range from individual freedom versus the collective good to economic development versus environmental protection. Students may consult evidence gathered prior to the debate but may not use the Internet in round. An entire debate is roughly 45 minutes and consists of constructive speeches, rebuttals, and cross-examination.

Lincoln-Douglas Debate typically appeals to individuals who like to debate, but prefer a one-on-one format as opposed to a team or group setting. Additionally, individuals who enjoy LD like exploring questions of how society ought to be. Many people refer to LD Debate as a “values” debate, as questions of morality and justice are commonly examined. Students prepare cases and then engage in an exchange of cross-examinations and rebuttals in an attempt to convince a judge that s/he is the better debater in the round.