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AllTime 10s
10 Most Dangerous Places On The Internet
The Internet is a dark place, with scams, predators and viruses lurking everywhere. So which sites are the most dangerous? Alltime 10s investigates'
Curated Video
Jailhouse Fight for Prisoners' Rights
What rights, if any, do prisoners have under US law? It’s a question that came to a head during the Attica Prison Riots of 1971.
Next Animation Studio
North Korean hackers stole sensitive information from Microsoft users
Microsoft has filed a lawsuit against two anonymous North Korean hackers for stealing user information in a hacking operation called Thallium.<br/>
Healthcare Triage
The Malpractice System Doesn't Deter Malpractice
Research indicates that the malpractice system in the United States doesn't do a lot to deter malpractice. There are several recent studies about malpractice that look at how many doctors have malpractice claims against them, and what...
Independent Producers
Interpreting the Second Amendment
Recently, Colorado State University (or CSU) proposed changing its policy of allowing students to carry concealed handguns on campus. The change has aroused opposition as well as support. In this public radio story the lawyer for a...
The Business Professor
What are some procedural requirements for bringing a class action lawsuit?
What are some procedural requirements for bringing a class action lawsuit?
Healthcare Triage
Lawsuits as a Tool to Stifle Research
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...
Curated Video
The Havasupai Project Explained
When the Havasupai tribe became the subject of a medical trial in the 1990s, their DNA was covertly used for scientific testing that participants had not consented to. Thirteen years later the secret was discovered and the tribe filed a...
Seven Dimensions
The Wrongful Conviction of Steve Titus
Psychologist Eve Ash sits down with Dr. Elizabeth Loftus, professor at University California, to discuss the wrongful conviction of Steve Titus in 1981.
The Wall Street Journal
Writing A New Script
After winning the battle to buy Time Warner for $85 billion, AT&T's top boss is writing the script for a new kind of company powered by content and data. Can he take on Netflix and win? Randall Stephenson sits down with WSJ's Matt Murray.
The Business Professor
What is required to Certify a Class in class action lawsuit?
What is required to Certify a Class in class action lawsuit?
Curated Video
Robert Morris Sr.: First Black Lawyer in the U.S. to Win a Lawsuit
Robert Morris Sr. was the second African-American to be sworn into the Massachusetts bar, but the first to practice actively. Born in Salem, Massachusetts on June 8, 1823, he received formal education at Master Dodge’s School in...
IDG TECHtalk
TikTok sues the Trump administration, responding to potential U.S. ban
TikTok, the popular short form video app, has filed a lawsuit against the U.S. government, calling the potential U.S. ban an extreme action. And just this morning, TikTok CEO Kevin Mayer resigned after just three months. At first glance,...
The Wall Street Journal
The FTC’s Plan for Enforcing Antitrust Laws
With the FTC promising to increase enforcement of antitrust laws more aggressively, Chair Lina Khan discusses how the commission plans to balance a tougher antitrust environment without stifling U.S. innovation.
Bill Carmody
Types of Business Ownership: Choosing the Right Structure for Your Business
This video discusses the various types of business ownership, including sole proprietorship, partnership, limited partnership, corporation, limited liability company, and cooperative. The speaker explains the legal and tax implications...
Weatherthings
Deepwater Horizon - Timeline of a Tragedy
In 2010, the Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico became the largest in United States history. Killing 11 people, it injured people, ecosystems, and economies. This film explores the timeline of the spill, the cleanup,...
Center For Civic Education
60 Second Civics: Supreme Court Pt. 7: Writs of Certiorari
Explains the circumstances in which a court may issue a writ of certiorari, in which a case decision can be reviewed by the Supreme Court.
HipHughes History
You Tube: The Seventh Amendment Explained: The Constitution for Dummies Series
Continuing the Constitution for Dummies Series with the Bill of Rights and Amendment Seven. Explained simply so you can understand the Constitution of the United States.