Instructional Video2:21
The Business Professor

Stipulated Judgment or Consent Judgment

Higher Ed
A stipulated judgment, also known as a consent judgment, is arranged in the courts by a debtor who has limited means of repaying debt, often established as a means for a debtor to prevent wage garnishment.
Instructional Video2:14
The Business Professor

Contempt of Court

Higher Ed
Contempt of court, often referred to simply as "contempt", is the crime of being disobedient to or disrespectful toward a court of law and its officers in the form of behavior that opposes or defies the authority, justice, and dignity of...
Instructional Video4:51
Curated Video

Two Types of Liberty

Higher Ed
We often think of freedom as being able to act without restraints. But as one’s freedom can affect the freedom of another, acting without restraint usually creates problems. To prevent that, we create rules. Philosopher Isaiah Berlin...
Instructional Video11:09
Mr. Beat

Guilty Until Proven Innocent | The Scottsboro Boys Cases

6th - 12th
In episode 47 of Supreme Court Briefs, it's the story of the Scottsboro Boys, the nine African American teenage boys who were falsely accused of raping two white women.
Instructional Video10:26
Mister Simplify

Attribution Theory and Social Psychology Explained with Examples - Simplest explanation ever

12th - Higher Ed
As we all know, human beings tend to judge people based on their actions and tend to draw conclusions on people's personalities and inner character. Attribution theory delves into this tendency and the process we follow when we connect...
Instructional Video11:00
Curated Video

Shane's World Record

K - 3rd
Shane tries to break the world record for the biggest sandwich ever made but discovers speed is the key to breaking a record.
Instructional Video3:00
Science ABC

Why Does Your Phone Lose Battery, Even When Not In Use?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Even when your phone is idle, the battery keeps draining for a few key reasons. First, background apps and services are still running, using CPU power and data. Also, the screen stays on for notifications and uses power. In addition,...
Instructional Video3:12
Curated Video

Article Three: Structure of Powers of Judicial Branch

3rd - 8th
Article Three: Structure of Powers of Judicial Branch explains the powers, responsibilities, structures, and functions, and processes of the judicial branch by analyzing Article III of the Constitution.
Instructional Video3:13
Curated Video

Memory in the Courtroom, Part II

12th - Higher Ed
Psychologist and memory scientist Elizabeth Loftus (UC Irvine) describes the effect of DNA evidence on convincing judges of the problematic nature of eyewitness testimony.
Instructional Video4:21
Curated Video

Malleability, Recognized

12th - Higher Ed
Psychologist and memory scientist Elizabeth Loftus (UC Irvine) describes how the law is beginning to explicitly recognize the malleability of memory for eyewitness testimony.
Instructional Video4:27
Curated Video

A Bridge to Exceptional Memory

12th - Higher Ed
World-champion bridge player Fred Gitelman describes how avid bridge players spontaneously develop exceptional memory skills after several years of playing.
Instructional Video1:36
Curated Video

Fostering Social Impact

12th - Higher Ed
Elyn Saks, Professor of Law, Psychology, and Psychiatry and the Behavioral Sciences at USC, discusses the social impact of USC’s Saks Institute through its annual conference, citing the example of jail-diversion systems.
Instructional Video5:03
Curated Video

Test Me Part 2

12th - Higher Ed
Join us in this video as we challenge the perception that tests in high school don't hold much significance. Discover why tests, big or small, have a profound impact on your academic journey and future endeavors. Whether pursuing higher...
Instructional Video3:19
Hip Hughes History

Why do Federal Judges Have Lifetime Appointments? Government Review

6th - 12th
HipHughes ponders a question; Should Federal Judges get jobs for life? Or should they face the wrath of voters.
Instructional Video3:42
Vlogbrothers

The Bizarre State of Copyright

6th - 11th
In which Hank discusses what intellectual property is, and how copyright is increasingly being policed by dumb robots that don't have very much to do with the law, but have everything to do with it just being REALLY COMPLICATED and there...
Instructional Video3:51
Curated Video

Using 'ge' or 'dge' | Spelling

6th - Higher Ed
Learn the spelling rule for when to use 'ge' and when to use 'dge'.
Instructional Video8:44
Professor Dave Explains

Classical Greek Philosophy: Socrates and Plato

12th - Higher Ed
When you think of philosophy, the first figures you likely think of are the classical Greek philosophers, Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle. It's time to dig into these enormous figures in the history of philosophy, starting with Socrates...
Instructional Video4:10
Red Rock Films

Who was Thurgood Marshall?

6th - 8th
How a civil rights lawyer came to be the first African American judge on the Supreme Court.
Instructional Video2:44
The Business Professor

Marketing - How Do We Judge the Value of New Ideas

Higher Ed
This Video Explains Marketing - How Do We Judge the Value of New Ideas
Instructional Video15:36
Schooling Online

Flying Through Film: Stephen Daldry, Billy Elliot - Theme of Family and Friendship

3rd - Higher Ed
Families can be a source of joy and major frustration! Sometimes our friendships provide safe sanctuary during stormy family conflict. This lesson explores the theme of Family and Friendship in Stephen Daldry’s film Billy Elliot. All...
Instructional Video11:28
Intelligence Squared

The impact of the British Empire

Higher Ed
Niall Ferguson is speaking at the IQ2 event "Niall Ferguson on the six "killer apps" of Western civilisation. Niall Ferguson - IQ2 highlights
Podcast6:00
Youth Radio

Aging Out of Foster Care

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Every year, thousands of children in America are removed from their parents and placed in foster care because they are unsafe or neglected. Foster care is meant to be temporary, but sometimes kids can spend their entire childhoods in...
Instructional Video8:54
Hip Hughes History

Marbury v Madison Explained: US History Review

6th - 12th
A super fun exploration of one of the nation's most important judicial decisions, Marbury vs Madison.
Instructional Video5:13
Global Ethics Solutions

Discovering Sources of Ethical Dilemmas

Higher Ed
No matter who you are or what you do for a living, there is always a possibility that an ethical dilemma can occur. The key to overcoming these dilemmas is identifying and understanding the source. In this course you will learn about...