The Business Professor
Process for Mediating a Legal Dispute
This Video Explains Process for Mediating a Legal Dispute
The Business Professor
Exceptions to the Parol Evidence Rule
This Video Explains Exceptions to the Parol Evidence Rule
Curated Video
Harriet Robinson Scott: A Personal Fight for Emancipation with National Ramifications
The story of the enslaved woman who challenged slavery in the highest court in the United States.
History Hub
The trial of Charles I: justice or show trial?
In this video we explore the trial of Charles I at the end of the English Civil War and ask whether its outcome was a foregone conclusion.
The Business Professor
Breach of Duty of Care - Negligence Lawsuit
This Video Explains Breach of Duty of Care - Negligence Lawsuit
Institute for New Economic Thinking
The Legacy of Systemic Racism
Professor Richard Brooks (NYU Law) explains how systemic racism of the past continues to haunt the present.
Mr. Beat
The Difference Between Gambling and Gaming FCC v ABC
A game show gives away money and stuff, and the FCC gets all upset and tries to stop it.
Mr. Beat
How the Supreme Court Decided the 2000 Election Bush v. Gore
It's the most controversial Presidential election in American history (except maybe the Election of 1860 or Election of 1824), mainly because the Supreme Court ultimately decides its outcome.
Hip Hughes History
The First Amendment Explained
Continuing the Constitution for Dummies Series with the Bill of Rights and Amendment One. Explained simply so you can understand the Constitution of the United States.
The Business Professor
Judicial Restraint vs Judicial Activism
This Video Explains Judicial Restraint vs Judicial Activism
The Business Professor
General and Limited - Subject Matter Jurisdiction
This Video Explains General and Limited - Subject Matter Jurisdiction
The Business Professor
Appeal from Administrative Courts
This Video Explains Appeals from Administrative Courts
The Business Professor
Types of Damages and Equitable Remedies for Breach of Contract
This video discusses the various types of damages and equitable remedies available to parties in the event of a breach of contract. It explains the concept of compensatory damages, which includes expectation and consequential damages, as...
The Business Professor
Challenging Administrative Court Decisions: Procedures and Requirements
This video explains how parties can challenge administrative law or administrative court decisions. It outlines the requirements for standing, exhaustion of administrative remedies, and the right for review. The video also discusses how...
The Business Professor
Right to Jury Trial Under 6th and 7th Amendment
This Video Explains the Right to Jury Trial Under 6th and 7th Amendment
Mazz Media
The Sixth Amendment: Rights of the Accused
In this program students will learn that the sixth amendment to the constitution guarantees the rights of people accused of a crime. Viewers will learn about those rights and how they protect citizens. Students will also learn how the...
The Business Professor
Understanding Pleadings in a Lawsuit: Complaints, Summons, and Answers
The video explains the concept of pleadings in a legal context. The speaker explains how a case is initiated with the filing of a complaint by the plaintiff, and how the defendant is served with a summons and complaint. The video also...
The Business Professor
Enforcing Arbitration Awards: Procedures and Processes
This video discusses the process of enforcing arbitration awards. It explains how parties can register the award with a court or state, and how the court or judge can affirm it and enter a judgment behind it, making it enforceable. The...
Ancient Lights Media
US Constitution: The Separation of Powers in the U.S. Government
Understanding the U.S. Constitution: 13. This clip outlines the structure of the U.S. government. It demonstrates how the three branches of government are designed to be separate from one another.
Weird History
Why Elizabeth I Was a Bad*ss Queen
Queen Elizabeth the first may have been a virgin who can’t drive but what most people don’t know is that she was one of the most brutally cut-throat and significant rulers England has ever had. A badass to some, a merciless imperialist...
Curated Video
Elizabeth I: Face & History Revealed
Elizabeth I lived a life of tremendous ups and downs. In her 69 years, she was at one point a bastard Princess, a prisoner, and a glorious monarch - ruling as a woman in her own right. Elizabeth was one of the most astute rulers England...
Mr. Beat
McCulloch v. Maryland
In the second episode of Supreme Court Briefs, Mr. Beat makes one of the most boring Supreme Court cases in American history somewhat more interesting. It was, after all, QUITE A FREAKING BIG DEAL. Washington, D.C. 1816 The United States...