LFL Presidents Week Async
2026 — Asynchronous, NY/US
Pro Con Challenge
Event Description:
*MARCH* DEBATE TOPICS TO SELECT FROM:
NSDA LD Mar/Apr - Resolved: The United States military ought to abide by the principle of non-intervention.
NSDA PF Mar -Resolved: The United States federal government should ban corporate acquisition of single-family residences.
WITH OUR QUALIFIER IN MARCH, WE ARE ENCOURAGING DEBATERS TO GAIN SOME FEEDBACK ON THE TOPIC THEY'LL NEED TO DEBATE IN MARCH.
Pro Con Challenge(PCC)is a 10-minute speech event (with a 30-second grace period) in which students present both an affirmative and a negative case on a single debate topic. Each side must be between three and five minutes in length and is delivered consecutively from memory. Students may select from the National Tournament topics in Lincoln-Douglas or Public Forum.
Pro Con is well-suited for students who are curious, open-minded, and passionate about seeing multiple perspectives. This event gives students the opportunity to explore both sides of a complex issue, showcasing their writing, research, and public speaking skills. Topics range from philosophical and policy-oriented to timely current events. The best topics allow for balanced, engaging arguments and offer clear opportunities for persuasive and analytical thinking.
Success in this event comes from strong organization, compelling evidence, and effective delivery. Since Pro Con Challenge isn’t a formal debate event, students should avoid technical jargon and aim for clarity and impact in both speeches. A strong Pro Con performance presents a complete, thoughtful examination of an issue from both sides.