Case Writing Workshop
A guided exercise in writing a complete debate case from scratch, applying everything you have learned.
Writing a Case: Step by Step
Let us walk through writing a case on the resolution: 'Resolved: Countries should prioritize renewable energy over fossil fuels.'
Step 1: Analyze the resolution — What are the key terms? What does 'prioritize' mean? Does it mean ban fossil fuels or just invest more in renewables?
Step 2: Choose your framework — For a policy-oriented resolution, cost-benefit analysis or utilitarianism works well.
Step 3: Brainstorm contentions — List every possible argument: climate change mitigation, energy independence, job creation, health benefits, economic competitiveness, moral obligation to future generations, innovation spillovers.
Step 4: Select and develop 2-3 contentions — choose the strongest with the best evidence available.
Step 5: Build each contention — write the claim, gather evidence for the warrant, articulate the impact.
Step 6: Add preemption — address the strongest counter-arguments (cost, reliability, developing nations' energy needs).
Step 7: Write the introduction and conclusion — these are written last, after you know what your case actually argues.