Writing A Case: Case Structure

A Public Forum case consists of four parts: Introduction, Framework, Contentions, and Conclusion.

The Introduction

An Introduction identifies the resolution, identifies the side (“Pro” / “Con”), and presents a thesis that previews the arguments of the Constructive.

  • Reading the resolution helps the judge know what the topic is!

  • Identifying your side (“Pro” / “Con”) tells the judge what position your team will take.

  • A clear thesis previews your contentions.

An Introduction should take no more than 15 – 20 seconds.

Framework

Framework tells the judge how to evaluate the arguments in the debate.

  • Framework often refers to the wording of the resolution.

  • Common Frameworks include:

    • Cost-benefit analysis: The judge should weigh the costs and benefits of the topic.

    • Utilitarianism: The judge should prioritize the greatest good for the greatest number.

    • Human Rights: The judge has a moral obligation to uphold human dignity.

    • National Security: The judge should prioritize the national security of the United States.

      • This is common on topics of government policy.

Framework should take no more than 15 – 20 seconds. Framework arguments will develop during the debate.

Contentions

Contentions are arguments for or against the resolution. Most cases have 2 – 3 contentions.

  • A Contention is structured like a paragraph. It includes:

    • A topic sentence identifying the argument.

    • Research / evidence proving the argument is true.

    • A concluding statement restating the argument or explaining why it’s important (the impact).

  • Contentions should take up MOST of the speech.

Conclusion

The Conclusion summarizes your contentions, restates your thesis, and urges the judge to vote for your side.

  • Summarizing your contentions helps the judge identify your arguments

  • Restating your thesis crystallizes your position.

  • Urging the judge to vote for your side is a no-brainer. It’s why they’re there!

  • A Conclusion should be no more than 15 – 20 seconds. It’s very short.