Wonderscape
Understanding the Bill of Rights and the 6th Amendment
This video offers a comprehensive overview of the Bill of Rights and the 6th Amendment, explaining their significance in the U.S. legal system. It details the rights of the accused, including the right to a speedy trial, an impartial...
Mr. Beat
Why You Get a Lawyer If You Can't Afford One | Gideon v. Wainwright
In episode 9 of Supreme Court Briefs, a man can't afford a lawyer, struggles to defend himself in court, gets convicted of a crime he didn't commit, writes a letter, and everything turns out all groovy.
Mr. Beat
Where Do Your Miranda Rights Come From? | Miranda v. Arizona
In episode 6 of Supreme Court Briefs, you have the right to remain silent. Mr. Beat looks at the origins of the Miranda rights. I'll give you a hint- they are named after a guy named Miranda.
Mr. Beat
Can Recorded Testimony Be Used in Court? | Crawford v. Washington
In episode 25 of Supreme Court Briefs, a man stabs another man, but calls it self-defense. However, the only witness can't testify in court, so they use her recorded police interrogation instead. Wait a second, CAN THEY DO THAT?!?
Hip Hughes History
Gideon v Wainwright Explained in 5 Minutes: US History and Government Review
HipHughes explains the fundamentals about the Warren Court decision of 1963, Gideon v Wainwright. Perfect for struggling students, lazy crammers and the cray cray on the internet.
Mazz Media
FEDERAL SUPREMACY AND SELECTIVE INCORPORATION
CHAPTER 1. Federal Supremacy Students will learn about the “supremacy clause” of the constitution that states that the constitution and the laws passed by congress are the “supreme law of the land”. Further, viewers will come to...
Mazz Media
RIGHTS OF THE ACCUSED IN AMERICA
RIGHTS OF THE ACCUSED IN AMERICA CHAPTER 1. The Fourth Amendment Viewers will learn that the Fourth Amendment begins with the assumption that citizens have the right to live free from unreasonable interference from the government....
The Business Professor
Criminal Law Protections under 6th Amendment
Criminal Law Protections under 6th Amendment
Mr. Beat
Crawford v. Washington
Olympia, Washington August 5, 1999 Sylvia Crawford tells her husband, Michael Crawford, that a man named Kenneth Lee had attempted to rape her. Michael Crawford, who had been heavily drinking some alcohol, does not go to the police to...
The Business Professor
6th Amendment Rights in Criminal Law
This Video Explains 6th Amendment Rights in Criminal Law
Curated Video
Breaking Down the Bill of Rights
The Bill of Rights is the first ten amendments to the US Constitution. It guarantees all Americans basic freedoms – but those freedoms have always been under attack.
Wonderscape
History Kids: Constitutional Amendments 6 - 10
This video provides an overview of the Bill of Rights and its importance in protecting the rights of individuals in the United States. It discusses the 6th Amendment, which guarantees the right to a fair trial by an impartial jury, the...
Center For Civic Education
60 Second Civics: 5th, 6th and 8th Amendments Pt. 1: Introduction
Introduces a series on the Fifth, Sixth, and Eighth Amendments.
Center For Civic Education
60 Second Civics: 5th, 6th and 8th Amendments Pt. 9: Right to Counsel
Explains what right to counsel means.
Center For Civic Education
60 Second Civics: 5th, 6th and 8th Amendments Pt. 11: Criminal Trial
The 5th and 6th Amendments protect the rights of defendants to fair treatment in a criminal trial by establishing a strict set of procedures that must be followed.
Center For Civic Education
60 Second Civics:5th, 6th and 8th Amendments Pt.12: Right to Speedy/public Trial
Discusses the rationale behind the right to a speedy and public trial.
Center For Civic Education
60 Second Civics: 5th, 6th and 8th Amendments Pt.13: Public Trial vs. Fair Trial
The Sixth Amendment protects one's right to a speedy and public trial, but a judge can use discretion in limiting the amount of publicitiy a trial gets if too much can potentially jeopardize a defendant's right to a fair trial.
Annenberg Foundation
Annenberg Classroom: Key Constitutional Concepts
This three-part documentary discusses why and how the Constitution was created at the Constitutional Convention and explores the protection of individuals' rights in the Supreme Court case Gideon v. Wainwright and limits on presidential...
Annenberg Foundation
Annenberg Classroom: The Right to Trial by an Impartial Jury
Justices Sandra Day O'Connor, Stephen G. Breyer and Anthony M. Kennedy and high school students discuss the Sixth Amendment right to trial by an impartial jury in the context of Edmonson v. Leesville Concrete Co. In this landmark jury...
Annenberg Foundation
Annenberg Classroom: The Right to Remain Silent: Miranda v. Arizona
This documentary explores the landmark Supreme Court decision Miranda v. Arizonathat said criminal suspects, at the time of their arrest but before any interrogation, must be told of their Fifth Amendment protection...
Annenberg Foundation
Annenberg Classroom: The Story of the Bill of Rights
Eleven short documentaries tell the story of these individual freedoms that often are taken for granted today. But in 1787, when they were first discussed at the Constitutional Convention, the Founding Fathers rejected them. Why were...
Crash Course
Crash Course Government and Politics #28: Due Process of Law
Crash Course video on government and politcs in which host Craig Benzine discusses the 5th and 6th Amendments ensuring the right to a fair trial. [8:28]