News Clip6:25
PBS

App connects drivers with lawyers to de-escalate police interactions during traffic stops

12th - Higher Ed
The murder of George Floyd thrust Minnesota into the center of the debate over police misconduct. As Fred de Sam Lazaro reports, one effort coming out of that painful period hopes to make traffic stops safer. It’s part of the series,...
Instructional Video2:15
SciShow

Science on Trial in Italy

12th - Higher Ed
Hank has some thoughts on the news that several Italian scientists who were convicted of 29 counts manslaughter for making an "inadequate risk-assessment" before an earthquake.
Instructional Video6:38
TED Talks

TED: How to participate in your own legal defense | Lam Ho

12th - Higher Ed
Lawyers are advocates for their clients -- and, in court, they're usually the ones who do the talking. Should that always be the case? In an effort to shift this power dynamic, TED Fellow and legal aid activist Lam Ho shares how lawyers...
News Clip2:55
Curated Video

Wells Fargo CEO Apologizes for Betraying Trust

Higher Ed
RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:POOL - AP CLIENTS ONLYWashington 20 September, 20161. SOUNDBITE (English) John Stumpf, CEO of Wells Fargo:"I am deeply sorry that we failed to fulfill on our responsibility to our...
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Curated Video

Wells Fargo CEO Apologizes For Betraying Trust

Higher Ed
RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:POOL - AP CLIENTS ONLYWashington 20 September 20161. Wide of committee hearing room2. CEO John Stumpf at witness table3. Committee members taking seats4. Chairman Richard Shelby...
News Clip2:50
Curated Video

Wells Fargo CEO apologises for betraying trust

Higher Ed
RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:POOL - AP CLIENTS ONLYWashington D.C. - 20 September 20161. Wide of committee hearing room2. CEO John Stumpf at witness table3. Committee members taking seats4. Chairman Richard Shelby...
News Clip1:33
Curated Video

SYND 3 3 77 INTERVIEW WITH AMERICAN LAWYER BRIAN SCHWARTZ AFTER HIS RELEASE FROM UGANDA

Higher Ed
interview with brian schwartz, an american lawyer, who was detained by security police in uganda for four days recently, during which he feared for his life. He was arrested last Saturday (Feb 26) by two Ugandan security policemen as he...
Instructional Video16:12
TED Talks

TED: How to win an argument (at the US Supreme Court, or anywhere) | Neal Katyal

12th - Higher Ed
The secret to winning an argument isn't grand rhetoric or elegant style, says US Supreme Court litigator Neal Katyal -- it takes more than that. With stories of some of the most impactful cases he's argued before the Court, Katyal shows...
Instructional Video18:05
TED Talks

TED: Should you be able to patent a human gene? | Tania Simoncelli

12th - Higher Ed
A decade ago, uS law said human genes were patentable -- which meant patent holders had the right to stop anyone from sequencing, testing or even looking at a patented gene. Troubled by the way this law both harmed patients and created a...
Instructional Video12:06
TED Talks

TED: The US can move past immigration prisons -- and towards justice | César Cuauhtémoc García Hernández

12th - Higher Ed
Imagine seeking safety abroad and instead being detained and forced to defend yourself in a high-stakes legal battle — alone. Law professor César Cuauhtémoc García Hernández explains how the asylum process in the US became warped into...
Instructional Video12:51
TED Talks

TED: Who makes judges? | Jessica Kerr

12th - Higher Ed
TED talks about who makes judges?
Instructional Video16:12
TED Talks

TED: Why is colonialism (still) romanticized? | Farish Ahmad-Noor

12th - Higher Ed
Colonialism remains an inescapable blight on the present, lingering in the toxic, internalized mythologies and stereotypes that have outlived the regimes that created them, says historian Farish Ahmad-Noor. Examining why these prejudices...
Instructional Video4:37
TED Talks

TED: The jobs we'll lose to machines -- and the ones we won't | Anthony Goldbloom

12th - Higher Ed
Machine learning isn't just for simple tasks like assessing credit risk and sorting mail anymore -- today, it's capable of far more complex applications, like grading essays and diagnosing diseases. With these advances comes an uneasy...
Instructional Video2:20
SciShow

Science on Trial in Italy

12th - Higher Ed
Hank has some thoughts on the news that several Italian scientists who were convicted of 29 counts manslaughter for making an "inadequate risk-assessment" before an earthquake.
Instructional Video6:30
TED Talks

Abigail Washburn: Building US-China relations ... by banjo

12th - Higher Ed
Abigail Washburn wanted to be a lawyer improving US-China relations -- until she picked up a banjo. The TED Fellow tells a moving story of the connections she's formed touring across the US and China while playing that banjo and singing...
Instructional Video6:02
TED Talks

TED: An app that empowers people to solve their legal problems | Rohan Pavuluri

12th - Higher Ed
If you can't afford an attorney, one will be appointed for you, right? Not in US civil court. From high legal fees to confusing paperwork and expensive lawyers, it can be difficult to settle civil matters. Entrepreneur and TED Fellow...
Instructional Video16:31
TED Talks

Ory Okolloh: How I became an activist

12th - Higher Ed
Ory Okolloh tells the story of her life and her family -- and how she came to do her heroic work reporting on the doings of Kenya's parliament.
Instructional Video3:57
TED-Ed

TED-Ed: Can you solve the locker riddle? - Lisa Winer

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Your rich, eccentric uncle just passed away, and you and your 99 nasty relatives have been invited to the reading of his will. He wanted to leave all of his money to you, but he knew that if he did, your relatives would pester you...
Instructional Video5:29
Bedtime History

Brief History of Petrarch

K - 12th
Simple history about Francesco Petrarcha, who became known as the Father of the Renaissance. Great for kids or those who want a brief overview of the Italian writer and philosopher.
Instructional Video5:58
Curated Video

Abraham Lincoln for Kids - Part 1 (Childhood) | Bedtime History

K - 5th
Follow Abe as he grows up in a log cabin, first showing his passion for reading and learning, up until he leaves home to become a circuit lawyer.
Instructional Video2:54
Great Big Story

Jarrett Adams, from wrongful conviction to legal advocate

12th - Higher Ed
Discover Jarrett Adams' inspiring journey from exoneree to attorney, fighting for justice within the Innocence Project.
Instructional Video3:47
Curated Video

ChatGPT and DALL-E: Sell Your Creative Thinking with AI - How to Address AI Bias in Creative Work

Higher Ed
In this video, we will explore some ways to address bias in creative work that involves AI systems. We will discuss the importance of being aware of bias and provide some tips on how to mitigate bias in your AI-generated content. This...
Instructional Video5:48
Curated Video

ChatGPT 101 - Supercharge Your Work and Life with ChatGPT - Legal Writing (Legal Advice, Legal Correspondence, Contracts)

Higher Ed
In this video, you will learn about legal writing, including legal advice, legal correspondence, and contracts, which is critical for anyone working in the legal field or needing to write legal documents. This clip is from the chapter...
Instructional Video2:36
Curated Video

Marbury v. Madison: What is Judicial Review?

9th - Higher Ed
The U.S. Supreme Court decides if laws made in the United States violate the Constitution or not. It’s called judicial review and it’s a power that was granted to the Supreme Court by the Supreme Court itself – thanks to a landmark case...