Instructional Video4:25
Curated Video

Indonesia Legal Structure

12th - Higher Ed
New ReviewIndonesia’s legal structure is based on the European civil-law system, an influence from Dutch colonialism. This is in contrast to common-law legal systems, such as in the US. The main difference is that in a common-law jurisprudence...
Instructional Video5:13
The Business Professor

What is Case Law

Higher Ed
What is case law?
Instructional Video5:56
The Business Professor

How to Read and Understand Case Law

Higher Ed
How do you read case law to understand the implication of the court's decision.
Instructional Video5:35
The Business Professor

Environmental Law - Common Law Actions

Higher Ed
The common law allows for legal actions by individuals to enforce the laws protecting the environemnt. This videos identifies the common law actions available to a plaintiff when enforcing the environmental law?
Instructional Video19:28
Tom Nicholas

Postmodernism - WTF? An introduction to Postmodernist Theory

12th - Higher Ed
What is postmodernism? This is certainly my most requested What the Theory? video yet. In it, I hope to provide an introduction to postmodernist theory and postmodernist philosophy. Along the way, we'll look at simulacra and...
Instructional Video5:37
The Business Professor

Environmental Law - Common Law Actions

Higher Ed
The common law allows for legal actions by individuals to enforce the laws protecting the environemnt. This videos identifies the common law actions available to a plaintiff when enforcing the environmental law?
Instructional Video34:56
The Wall Street Journal

Preparing for Lawsuits

Higher Ed
Companies are increasingly at risk from lawsuits related to their sustainability practices. Pillsbury Managing Partner Amanda Halter explains how they should prepare.
Instructional Video24:30
The Wall Street Journal

How to Regulate Your Data in a Pandemic

Higher Ed
Ireland's Data Protection Commissioner Helen Dixon discusses her thoughts on data protection priorities and regulatory effectiveness during Covid-19.
News Clip6:40
Curated Video

Two-thirds of teachers feel school staff should be vaccinated: CBC survey

9th - Higher Ed
More than half of the Canadian educators that responded to a CBC questionnaire said they are very concerned about catching COVID-19 at work, and 68 per cent said it should be required for staff at schools to be vaccinated. Nearly 9,500...
News Clip4:19
Press Association

Electoral Commission launches information campaign ahead of referenda

Higher Ed
The “worst thing” that could happen in the upcoming referenda campaigns is that no-one cares about them, the chair of Ireland’s new election authority has said. The Electoral Commission has launched its information campaign for the two...
News Clip16:10
Press Association

Full: Suella Braverman holds a Q&A session after delivering a speech on global migration challenges

Higher Ed
Home Secretary Suella Braverman delivers a keynote address on global migration challenges at the American Enterprise Institute in Washington DC, during her three-day visit to the US.
News Clip6:39
Bloomberg

The M&A Climate After Microsoft-Activision Deal

Higher Ed
Former acting FTC Chair Maureen Ohlhausen discusses the Microsoft-Activision deal, the FTC's appeal, the UK review of the deal as well as FTC Chair Lina Khan's incendiary hearing in the US House of Representatives this week. She joins...
News Clip9:04
Bloomberg

Twitter Founding Member on Musk's Deal

Higher Ed
Former White House Chief Digital Officer Jason Goldman, who was part of Twitter's founding team and board member from 2007-2010, joins Emily Chang to give his take on Elon Musk's purchase of Twitter, Musk's version of free speech and...
News Clip4:05
Curated Video

ICE Getting A Colder Shoulder This Year From Cities, Counties

Higher Ed
When ICE asks local jails to keep suspected undocumented immigrants detained, the answer is increasingly "no."
News Clip2:54
Bloomberg

U.K. Judge: Who Can Protect Parliament Better Than Supreme Court?

Higher Ed
Sep.18 -- Justice Nicholas Wilson asked government lawyer James Eadie who was “better placed to protect the principal of parliamentary sovereignty” than the Supreme Court during an exchange which goes to the heart of a case to determine...