2025 VIRTUAL LEGAL COMMUNICATION CAMP

In the American legal system, great emphasis is placed on effective communication and persuasion through well-reasoned arguments. The Legal Communications course uses a mock trial format to provide students with an exciting and challenging medium for the development of speaking and presentation skills. Instructors will introduce concepts of the legal process such as case research, writing and presenting oral arguments, cross examination techniques, presentation of evidence, and courtroom decorum. Throughout the week students will prepare to participate in a virtual courtroom trial where they will apply the lessons they learned to confidently present and defend their case, argue against their opponent’s case, and use their communication skills to persuade the virtual jury they have the winning case.


Expected outcomes and goals

 
  • Writing opening statements and closing arguments
  • Presenting oral arguments
  • Cross examining witnesses
  • Understand use of objections at trial
  • Persuasion
  • Introducing Evidence into trial
  • Trial practice
  • Public Speaking Skills


Capitol Debate is proud to introduce our robust Virtual Summer Camps. The program runs from 11:00 a.m. EST to 5 PM EST for all students (West Coast students start at 8 a.m. PST). We were a pioneer back in 2012 in launching the first national online educational platform to teach public speaking and debate.


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Embark on a two-week transformative experience with Capitol Debate. From engaging lectures and personalized labs to practical applications and dedicated supervision, witness firsthand the unparalleled commitment we have to every student's growth. Whether a beginner or seasoned debater, every moment is designed for learning, speaking, and succeeding. Let the rhythm of our dedicated days and the passion of our esteemed staff show you why speech and debate is a pivotal tool for the future.

 



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Expert Staff

Capitol Advantage SealWe have a group of accomplished educators who have taught and competed for years. Our instructors are on the leading edge of debating & public speaking. Click here to view our full staff listing.

Top of the Line Curriculum

Our programs draw students from around the world because we focus on our resources year round to ensure that we can bring the best information to our students. Our curriculum focuses on theory and application to provide results that you will be able to see as they become better, more confident speakers.

Convenient Locations

Capitol Debate’s academic summer programs are spread across the United States, from East to West as well as internationally. With such a large number of location available you're bound to find the perfect summer debate program location for you.

  • Low faculty to student ratio – Capitol Debate firmly believes in individualized instruction, which can only happen with small class sizes.
  • Personalized Instruction – Capitol Debate instructors give students hands-on instruction with researching, writing, speaking and organizing. After practice debates, instructors give students lengthy feedback to help them improve their skills.
  • Senior faculty oversee all classes – Unlike other debate programs, Capitol Debate’s instructors have an average of 15 to 30 years of pedagogical experience in the classroom. Many have coached national champions!
  • Practice, Practice, Practice – We make sure students are not just sitting in lectures, but instead are getting up and speaking every day and applying the lessons learned in a small group setting.

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Leading Curriculum

In the American legal system, great emphasis is placed on effective communication and persuasion through well-reasoned arguments. The Legal Communications course uses a mock trial format to provide students with an exciting and challenging medium for the development of speaking and presentation skills. Instructors will introduce concepts of the legal process such as case research, writing and presenting oral arguments, cross examination techniques, presentation of evidence, and courtroom decorum. Throughout the week students will prepare to participate in a virtual courtroom trial where they will apply the lessons they learned to confidently present and defend their case, argue against their opponent’s case, and use their communication skills to persuade the virtual jury they have the winning case.


Expected outcomes and goals

 
  • Writing opening statements and closing arguments
  • Presenting oral arguments
  • Cross examining witnesses
  • Understand use of objections at trial
  • Persuasion
  • Introducing Evidence into trial
  • Trial practice
  • Public Speaking Skills

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