
The following consists of the complete season releases from for the Lincoln-Douglas value topic listed below. Upon purchase, you will have access to a ZIP file containing the material listed. Take note of the release dates, as the timing may conflict with arguments of the current year.
Resolved: When in conflict, the right to individual privacy is more important than national security.
Initial Release (August 1, 2015)- Affirmative Cases
- Presumption of Innocence - by Will Martin
- Intrinsic Worth - by Travis Herche
- Negative Cases
- Life - by Nathaniel Mullins
- Preservation of Rights - by Christopher Larson
- Articles
- His Application Is Pretty Extreme, So We Should Ignore It — by Joseph Abell
- All for One, or One for All? — by Ben Vincent
- Boston Bombing Overview — by Tyler Belyeu
- 4 Ways to Make your Case Persuasive — by Travis Herche
- Cases
- "Leaving the Door Unlocked" — Affirmative Case by Ben Vincent
- "The Fight for Personal Freedom" — Affirmative Case by Gabriel Hanson
- "Anonymity For Anyone Means Instability for Everyone" — Negative Case by Joseph Abell
- "A State of Security" — Negative Case by Michael Tant
- "Privacy Is Dead" — Negative Case by Travis Herche
- Case - Aff - Liberty, Not Surfdom
- Case - Neg - Security
2nd Release - 12/24/15
- Case - Aff - Harm to Citizens
- Case - Aff - Information Security
- Case - Neg - Justice
- Case - Neg - National Security
3rd Release - 1/1/16
- Case - Aff - "Human Well-being"
- Case - Aff - "Pragmatism"
- Case - Neg - "Justice and Order"
- Case - Neg - "Justice as Moral Obligation"
History of This Resolution
