The Business Professor
Enforcement of Environmental Protection Laws
Enforcement of Environmental Protection Laws
The March of Time
1936: COMMONWEALTH of the PHILIPPINES: SUPREME COURT: EXT Building. VS Judges sitting behind bench. Male in court robes behind podium w/ papers (NO SOT), possibly presenting case. MS Chief Justice Ramon Avancena. MS Group of Filipino male in suits.
MOT 1936: COMMONWEALTH of the PHILIPPINES: SUPREME COURT: EXT Building. VS Judges sitting behind bench. Male in court robes behind podium w/ papers (NO SOT), possibly presenting case. MS Chief Justice Ramon Avancena. MS Group of Filipino...
Curated Video
Elizabeth I of England part 6: Why the Virgin Queen Could be Cruel
From gendered criticism to mercury poisoning from cosmetics, there are many theories about why Elizabeth I could be so cruel.
Curated Video
Elizabeth I of England part 3: Sibling Rivalry
When their brother died in 1553, Elizabeth's sister was crowned Mary I. Mary, a devout Catholic, soon began to distrust her Protestant sister, accusing Elizabeth of involvement in Wyatt's Rebellion of 1554. Despite a lack of evidence,...
Curated Video
Madame du Barry part 3: New Life in the Royal Court
Madame du Barry, the mistress of the French King Louis XV, divided opinion in the court at the Palace of Versailles during the later 18th century. In part three of this four-part series, learners will hear about how her kindness won her...
Mr. Beat
Brandenburg v. Ohio
Clarence Brandenburg leads a Ku Klux Klan rally. He invites a Cincinnati TV station out to cover the event. They agree, and film portions of the rally, showing men in robes and hoods, some carrying guns, and others shouting horrible...
Jabzy
Liberal Revolution of 1820 - 3 Minute History
In this video, Jabzy brings us historical tidbits and unknown facts about the Liberal Revolution of 1820
Curated Video
Bloody Mary part 3: A Fight for the Throne
Experience the tumultuous journey of Mary, as she fights for her right to the English throne. Watch as she navigates the complex political landscape of 16th century England, and battles for her beliefs and her family's legacy. From her...
Curated Video
Francisco Goya: From Light to the Dark Paintings
Francisco José de Goya y Lucientes began working as a court painter for King Charles III of Spain in 1786. He painted mainly portriats and was well-known for his romantic style. His artistic style turned darker, however, when his health...
TLDR News
Roe Scrapped: Which Cases are Next? - TLDR News
Last week, the Supreme Court overturned the landmark abortion ruling Roe v Wade. That's clearly a huge deal on it's own, but it also marks a major change for the court, a change in approach which could see other rights on the chopping...
TLDR News
Is the Supreme Court Too Politicized - TLDR News
With the Supreme Court soon set to make some very influential decisions about President Trump & the 2020 election, we thought it was worth asking if the SC has become too political?
Jabzy
Brazilian Independence - 3 Minute History
In this video, Jabzy brings us historical tidbits and unknown facts about Brazilian Independence
Curated Video
Can you pronounce this? Caught vs Coat #shorts
Have you ever been caught in the rain without a coat?
The Business Professor
Labor Management Relations Act (Taft Hartley Amendment to National Labor Relations Act)
Labor Management Relations Act (Taft Hartley Amendment to National Labor Relations Act)
Two Minute Music Theory
Making Sense of Augmented 6th Chords
Analysis of how to use the different types of Augmented Sixth Chords
TLDR News
Facebook’s Supreme Court: Why Facebook Created The Content ‘Oversight Board’ - TLDR News.
In an attempt to placate governments, free speech advocates, and users Facebook has recently set up the Facebook Oversight Board. This board has been repeatedly referred to as Facebook's own Supreme Court whose role it is to judge what...
Weird History
Pressing | History's Most Painful Death
One of the worst forms of torture was not even considered torture by the court. It was an official sentence: pressing to death. The men and women who were sent to death by crushing in Britain had not been found guilty of any crime.
TLDR News
Conservative Supreme Court Justices have 3 Chances to Stop Progressives - TLDR News
This Supreme Court has an important term ahead of them, three cases which could allow the Conservative justices on the court to roll back progressive's actions. So in this video we unpack the 3 cases which cover gun control, abortion...
Curated Video
A Christmas Carol Goes to Court: Charles Dickens in Chancery
National Archive: A Christmas Carol, published 19 December 1843 is one of Charles Dickens’ most beloved works and did much to create our image of an archetypal Victorian Christmas. But its success immediately caused its author trouble,...
TLDR News
Supreme Court Vacancy: Who Will Biden Choose? - TLDR News
Earlier in the week Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer announced his retirement, setting up a battle to replace him. So in this video, we discuss who Biden's likely to put forward, who the top candidates are and what this means for the...
Healthcare Triage
A Brief History of Guns in America: Guns and Public Health Part 1
Firearms have a long and unique history in the United States. They're controversial, and they have a huge impact on public health and safety. This month's special Healthcare Triage series will look at firearms as a public health issue in...
The Business Professor
Bankruptcy Plan of Reorganization
This video explains the concept of a plan of reorganization in a Chapter 11 bankruptcy case. They discuss the timeline for proposing the plan, the mandatory provisions that must be included, and the voting process for approval by...