Instructional Video8:03
The Business Professor

Regulation of Specific Business Activities

Higher Ed
How do US Laws and Regulations apply to specific business activities?
Instructional Video9:26
Institute for New Economic Thinking

Prison for the Poor

Higher Ed
Anita Alves Pena discusses her research into the relationship between mass incarceration and inequality through stratification economics. Pena's research finds that areas with higher income inequality have higher rates of incarceration...
Instructional Video12:49
The Guardian

Revenge Porn'Revenge pornography': Chrissy Chambers' search for justice

Pre-K - Higher Ed
In April, it became a crime in England and Wales to post ‘revenge pornography’. Chrissy Chambers and her girlfriend Bria are YouTube’s most popular lesbian content creators. The two channels they run have almost half a million...
Instructional Video1:19
The Business Professor

What is Criminal Law

Higher Ed
This Video Explains: What is Criminal Law
Instructional Video5:18
The Business Professor

Criminal Law Intro

Higher Ed
This Video Introduces Criminal Law
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'.
Instructional Video4:37
The Business Professor

Chapter 1 Introduction to Business Law

Higher Ed
This Video Explains Chapter 1 Introduction to Business Law
Instructional Video
Arizona State University

Arizona State University: College of Law: Judicial Branch Videos

6th - 8th
Video collection divided into seven chapters designed to teach students about the U.S. court system, criminal law versus civil law, trials, and the appeals process.
Audio
Center For Civic Education

60 Second Civics: Legal Protections of Rights Pt. 5: Civil and Criminal Law

9th - 10th
Today we learn about civil and criminal law.
Audio
Center For Civic Education

60 Second Civics: Adversary Systems of Justice Part 2

9th - 10th
In an adversary system of justice, the burden of proof rests with the prosecution.