Instructional Video11:43
TED Talks

TED: Enough red tape — we need to say yes to clean energy | Rich Powell

12th - Higher Ed
Climate innovation leader Rich Powell dives into the bureaucracy, bottlenecks and not-in-my-backyard attitude preventing the US from achieving its green energy goals, warning that we need about 10,000 new clean energy projects to be...
Instructional Video2:33
Curated Video

Understanding Copyright, Public Domain, and Fair Use for Creators

12th - Higher Ed
This educational video provides a clear and concise overview of the key concepts of copyright, public domain, and fair use, and how they impact creators in the United States. Through easy-to-understand language, viewers learn about the...
Instructional Video6:33
Mr. Beat

The First Supreme Court Case That Mattered | Chisholm v. Georgia

6th - 12th
In episode 73 of Supreme Court Briefs, the Georgia government borrows money from a dude and never pays it back, which is kind of messed up. What results ultimately leads to the passing of the 11th Amendment and the first major...
Instructional Video4:34
MarketWatch

Will student loans get canceled?

Higher Ed
Confused about the current situation around student loans? Ellie Ismailidou and Jillian Berman explore Biden's newest plan and what that potentially means for borrowers.
Instructional Video1:11
The Business Professor

What is a Civil Lawsuit

Higher Ed
This Video Explains: What is a Civil Lawsuit
Instructional Video4:16
Healthcare Triage

Data and Studies on Malpractice

Higher Ed
Malpractice is a complicated subject. Studies seem to indicate, however that there are some effective strategies for reducing the costs associated with medical errors.
Instructional Video4:44
Healthcare Triage

The Malpractice System Doesn't Deter Malpractice

Higher Ed
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...
Instructional Video1:08
Next Animation Studio

Ruby lawsuits over brain damage could be tip of huge iceberg

12th - Higher Ed
Former international rugby players are suing rugby’s governing bodies after being diagnosed with degenerative brain diseases, and CNN reports that this could be the tip of a very large iceberg, as more players are reporting symptoms of...
Instructional Video9:24
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...
Instructional Video1:43
IDG TECHtalk

Facebook antitrust lawsuits: F.T.C. and 48 attorneys general sue

Higher Ed
The Federal Trade Commission and 48 state and territory attorneys general accuse social media giant Facebook of anticompetitive behavior and becoming a monopoly. The lawsuits call for courts to force Facebook to break off some of its...
Instructional Video1:54
Financial Times

Will Donald Trump ever accept defeat?

Higher Ed
Joe Biden is within touching distance of the presidency, but the FT’s Kiran Stacey asks if he can ever persuade Donald Trump supporters he won fairly.
Instructional Video7:37
Cerebellum

Business Law: The Sources of Law

9th - 12th
An introduction and background to Federal law and state law. This video is part 2 in the series 'Business Law: The Basics'.