To learn more about Cross-Examination (CX) style debate, read the following resources:
- Introduction to CX Debate by Debate Central
- Stock Issues by Debate Central
- Outline of CX Debate by Debate Central
- Flowing Tips by Debate Central
- Speaking Tips by Debate Central
- Learn to Debate Videos by Alfred Snier
- Guide to Speaking by Alfred Snider
- The Debate Bible by Jon Bruschke
- The Real Policy Debate Dilemma by Darren Smith
- Debating About Agent Specification by David Cheshier
- Debating Faster Teams by David Cheshier
- Improving Your Research Skills by David Cheshier
- Politics, Politics, Politics by David Cheshier
- Inherency, Strategy, and Academic Debate by Benjamin Bates
- Debate Research on the World Wide Web by Stefan Bauschard
- 20 Ways to Benefit More From Debate Tournaments by David Cheshier
- Extending Topicality Arguments by David Cheshier
- Defending Pragmatics as an Alternative to Certain Critiques by David Cheshier
- Drills To Improve Your Debate Speaking by David Cheshier
- Is the Consultant Counterplan Legitimate by David Cheshier
- Performance Debates: How to Defend Yourself by Jenny Heidt
- Making the Case: Tips for Affirmative Case Construction by Jonathan Walton
- Building a Team Oriented Approach to Success by Stefan Bauschard
- Post Modernism and the Practice of Debate by Roy Schwartzman
- Beyond an Expansion of Privilege: New Urban Voices and Community Advocacy by Larry Moss
- Using Internet Research in Competitive Debate by Jackie Massey
- Response to a Kritik by Janice Caldwell
- Debate Theory Ossification by Philip Kerpen
- The Decline of Affirmative Plan Construction: A Source of Concern in Contemporary Debate by Kenneth Grodd
- Post Modern Critiques as Strategems in Policy Debate Discourse by David Glass
- 25 Tips for Taking a Better Flow Sheet by David Cheshier
- How to Cut Prep Time Use by David Cheshier
- Is It More Important to Protect Rights or Avert War? by David Cheshier
- Counterplan Permutations: The Basics by David Cheshier
- Practical Refutation and an Effective First Affirmative Rebuttal by Lisa Seeland
To learn more about Lincoln-Douglas (LD) style debate, read the following resources:
- Outline of an LD Debate by Debate Central
- Drinking from our Own Skulls: The Rhetorical Inversion of LD Debate by Jason Baldwin
- Cross Examination: Where the Battle is Won and Lost by Rusty McCrady
- The Importance of Using the Criterion Effectively by Nathan Carle
- My Objection to Your Objection by Jonathan E. Carr
- College LD: The Next Step? by Jason Gordon
- Weighing and Impacting in LD Debate by Anna Manasco
- He Said, She Said: Gender Issues in LD Debate by James Scott
- Logic in LD Part I: Elements Theory by Jason Baldwin
- Logic in LD Part II: Casing Applications by Jason Baldwin
- Logic in LD: Casing Applications (Continued) by Jason Baldwin
- Logic in LD Part III: Cross Examination and Rebuttals by Jason Baldwin
- A Proposal for Resolutionally Based Criterion and Opposing Informing Values in LD Debate by Fred Robertson
- Selected Philosophy Topics that Arise Frequently in LD Debate by David Shapiro
- Individual Rights: The “Nuke War” of LD Debate by Shane Mecham
- Evidence in LD: A Rationale by Jason Baldwin
- Speed in LD: Blessing or Bane by William McCrady
- The Problem of Values as End States by Shane Mecham
- LD Rebuttals as Speeches by Jason Baldwin
- The Social Contract: A Lincoln-Douglas Debate Introduction by William Bennett
- LD: The Forensics Magic Bullet by Bill Gibron
- New Perspectives on Values and Criteria in LD Debate: The Case for Contextual Standards by Ming A. Luong
- Seeking Clarity Through the Fog: On the Use of Values and Criteria in LD Debate by Courtney Balentine and Minh Luong
- Utilizing Legal Resources in Value Argumentation and Advocacy by Elizabeth Rogers and Minh Luong