Victory Briefs/2023-2024 Public Forum Brief Subscription

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2023-2024 Public Forum Brief Subscription

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Subscribers will receive each topic brief within fourteen days of each NSDA topic's announcement.  Since 1991, Victory Briefs has produced the most trusted debate topic briefs, textbooks, and argument files. Our materials are written by the most accomplished debate coaches in the country.

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2023-2024 Lincoln-Douglas September/October Topic Preview

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Topic previews are shorter versions of our briefs covering all potential topics in a voting period. They're designed to assist teams in voting and jumpstart topic preparation.

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2023-2024 Public Forum April Brief

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The April PF is "Resolved: The United Nations should abolish permanent membership on its Security Council."

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2023-2024 Public Forum February Brief

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The February PF topic is "Resolved: The United States federal government should ban single‐use plastics."

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2023-2024 Public Forum January Brief

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Resolved: The United States federal government should repeal Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act.

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2023-2024 Public Forum March Brief

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The March PF topic is "Resolved: In the United States, collegiate student-athletes should be classified as employees of their educational institution."

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2023-2024 Public Forum November/December Brief

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The November/December PF topic is "Resolved: The United States federal government should forgive all federal student loan debt."

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2023-2024 Public Forum NSDA Nationals Brief

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The NSDA Nationals PF topic is "Resolved: The United States should establish a comprehensive bilateral trade agreement with the European Union."

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2023-2024 Public Forum September/October Brief

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The September/October PF topic is "Resolved: The United States federal government should substantially increase its military presence in the Arctic."