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The Business Professor

Authority for Judicial System - Article III

Higher Ed
This Video Explains Authority for Judicial System - Article III
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The Business Professor

Can State Courts Hear Federal Law Issues, Part 1.

Higher Ed
This Video Explains Can State Courts Hear Federal Law Issues, Part 1.
Instructional Video4:58
TLDR News

Why The Supreme Court's Major LGBTQ Ruling Was so Shocking What it Means for the Future - TLDR News

12th - Higher Ed
Yesterday the US supreme court made a major ruling in favour of LGBTQ+ rights. The decision was good news for activists, but it also represented a major surprise, with two conservatives justices siding with the four more liberal judges...
Instructional Video1:32
The Business Professor

Authority for Judiciary Under Article II

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This Video Explains Authority for Judiciary Under Article II
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Mr. Beat

When The Supreme Court Said Eugenics Was Fine: Buck v. Bell

6th - 12th
The state of Virginia passes a law saying that stupid or immoral people are not allowed to have kids and must be sterilized. A woman named Carrie Buck fights back. Yes, this all actually happened.
Instructional Video3:45
Hip Hughes History

Should Apple Unlock the Terrorist's i-Phone?

6th - 12th
A quick look at the battle between Apple and the Federal Government, discussing the Judiciary Act of 1789, the All Writs Act and the balance between privacy and security. Be sure to leave your own opinion in the comments!
Instructional Video5:43
Healthcare Triage

A Close Look at the Poorly Crafted Birth Control Rule

Higher Ed
A couple of months ago, the Trump administration's Department of Health and Human Services created an exemption to the Affordable Care Act's requirement that employers cover birth control for their employees. Last week, a US District...
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The Business Professor

Authority for Administrative Agency Functions

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Authority for Administrative Agency Functions
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TLDR News

Commons Debates New COVID Punishments, University Cheating & Trade with Genocidal States - TLDR News

12th - Higher Ed
This Week in Parliament is the series where we discuss what's been going on in the Houses of Parliament. This week the Commons debated a new set of punishments for COVID rule breakers; essay mills that help cheating students; and the...
Instructional Video8:24
TLDR News

Johnson's Race Report Explained: Is Racism Still a Problem in Britain? - TLDR News

12th - Higher Ed
Earlier this week the Race Report published by the Commission on Race and Ethnic Disparities (and commissioned by Johnson) was published. The report delved into the state of race in the UK and how it impacts British life, schools,...
Instructional Video5:29
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Kristin Henning - Rage of Innocence: How America Criminalizes Black Youth

Higher Ed
Kristin Henning is the Blume Professor of Law and Director of the Juvenile Justice Clinic and Initiative at Georgetown Law, where she and her law students represent youth accused of delinquency in Washington, DC. Kris was previously the...
Instructional Video7:12
The Business Professor

What are international law courts and their function?

Higher Ed
What are international law courts and their function?
Instructional Video9:44
TLDR News

Britain Trading with Countries Committing Genocide & Choosing an Electoral Commissioner - TLDR News

12th - Higher Ed
This Week in Parliament is the series where we discuss what's been going on in the Houses of Parliament. This week the Commons rejected an amendment which would have prevented them from doing deals with genocidal countries. They also...
Instructional Video8:01
Hip Hughes History

Article III For Dummies: The Judiciary Explained

6th - 12th
The Constitution for Dummies Series returns covering Article 3 of the Constitution, the Judicial Branch. This funky, well organized video lecture will make sure you are shipped out into the world with a clear understanding of the...
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The Business Professor

Administrative and Legislative Courts

Higher Ed
What are Administrative and Legislative Courts in the US Legal System.
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TLDR News

Amy Coney Barrett: What the Controversial Justice Could Mean for America's Future - TLDR news

12th - Higher Ed
With Trump's Supreme Court Justice Nominee, Amy Coney Barrett, now getting grilled by the Senate we thought it would be a good time to discuss Barrett. So in this video we look at Barrett's history, her beliefs and how that could shape...
Instructional Video7:28
Healthcare Triage

Lawsuits as a Tool to Stifle Research

Higher Ed
Health research is difficult for a bunch of reasons. One of those reasons is the practice of using lawsuits to stifle research. A researcher finds that a product is harmful, and the producers of that product attack the researcher in...
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TLDR News

Johnson’s Prorogation is Illegal Says Scottish Court - Brexit Explained

12th - Higher Ed
Yesterday morning the highest court in Scotland determined that Johnson's prorogation of parliament was illegal. However, with a major supreme court ruling coming next week, that doesn't mean that MPs are set to immediately return. In...
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TLDR News

The Brexit Supreme Court Case Explained - Brexit Explained

12th - Higher Ed
Brexit has affected a lot of areas of British life, and this latest twist leads us right to the Supreme Court. In this episode, we explain why the Supreme Court is ruling on and how it's going to affect prorogation, Brexit and UK...
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TLDR News

Trump's Fraud Lawsuits: Is He Still Taking His 'Election Fraud' Claims Seriously? - TLDR News

12th - Higher Ed
So far Trump's legal battles haven't been going all that well. Despite the bravado on Twitter, it seems that his lawyers haven't been able to prove any real fraud or even back up many of the President's claims. So in this video we ask if...
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Mr. Beat

Crawford v. Washington

6th - 12th
Olympia, Washington August 5, 1999 Sylvia Crawford tells her husband, Michael Crawford, that a man named Kenneth Lee had attempted to rape her. Michael Crawford, who had been heavily drinking some alcohol, does not go to the police to...
Instructional Video9:48
TLDR News

The Laws That Protect Police from Prosecution Qualified Immunity & Police Unions - TLDR News

12th - Higher Ed
With protests about racial bias and police brutality sweeping across America and the world, many are beginning to question how the police are protected. In this video, we discuss the laws and unions in place to protect police officers in...
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IDG TECHtalk

How the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) will affect you and your business | TECH(talk)

Higher Ed
The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) is, in some ways, similar to Europe's GDPR. This rule, which goes into effect in 2020, gives individual users more ownership over their own data. Users can even refuse to allow companies to sell...
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TLDR News

Can Anyone Stop Johnson’s Prorogation? - Brexit Explained.

12th - Higher Ed
Johnson’s move to prorogue Parliament has proved to be incredibly controversial, so many are calling for it to be blocked. The problem is it’s not exactly clear who could stop prorogation or work around it’s restraints. In this video we...