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British Movietone

TRAIL OF GANDHI'S ALLEGED ASSASSIN

Pre-K - Higher Ed
In the Red Fort, Delhi the trial has begun of Gandhi's alleged assassin, Nathuram Vinayak Godse. Disclaimer: British Movietone is an historical collection. Any views and expressions within either the video or metadata of the collection...
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British Movietone

EICHMANN - LAST CHAPTER

Pre-K - Higher Ed
While waiting for the result of her husband's appeal, Mrs Eichmann flew to Germany, where she was taken on a sight-seeing tour by the daughter of an American Rabbi. Among the places she visited was the Beer-Hall in Munich from which the...
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Bridgeman Arts

Reichsministerium in Germany

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Reichsministerium in Germany
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Curated Video

There Is A Lack Of Diversity In The Law Profession

Higher Ed
The law profession is one of the least diverse professional fields in America, with an 80% white, 10% Black and 8% Asian American demographic.
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Bloomberg

NYC's Migrant Crisis Need 'Federal Solution, Hochul Says

Higher Ed
New York Governor Kathy Hochul discusses New York's migrant crisis and rising crime. She speaks with David Westin on Bloomberg's "Balance of Power."
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Bloomberg

China's 20 Years at the WTO, and What Lies Ahead

Higher Ed
James Bacchus, a former Democratic congressman and onetime head of the World Trade Organization's appellate body, looks back at China's 20 years as a member of the WTO and what to expect going forward. Governments and businesses around...
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Curated Video

Ga. Gov. Accused Of Using Loophole To Cancel Elections, Appoint Judges

Higher Ed
Georgia's constitution allows Gov. Brian Kemp to appoint a judge who can serve for as long as two years before the election is rescheduled.
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Curated Video

Judge Jackson Defends Record Anew On Day 3 Of Confirmation Hearings

Higher Ed
Supreme Court nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson is again facing questions from the 22 members of the Senate Judiciary Committee.
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Curated Video

WTO Says U.S. Tariffs On China Don't Align With Its Trade Rules

Higher Ed
The WTO said the U.S. did not provide enough evidence to justify the taxes, despite the U.S.' argument that China stole intellectual property.
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Curated Video

What Do Ginni Thomas' Texts Mean For Justice Clarence Thomas?

Higher Ed
Justice Clarence Thomas' wife sent texts of misinformation to Trump's chief of staff Mark Meadows, but it's unclear what it means for the Justice.
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Bloomberg

Tribe: Trump Basically Daring the American Legal System

Higher Ed
Laurence Tribe, Carl M. Loeb University Professor Emeritus of Law at Harvard Law School and author of American Constitutional Law, discusses Donald Trump's multiple legal fights. He speaks with David Westin on Bloomberg's "Balance of...
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Bloomberg

Hong Kong Set to Hold First Trial Under Security Law

Higher Ed
Jun.22 -- The first trial under the national security is due to begin in Hong Kong in a few hours. A 24-year-old man is set to face charges of incitement to secession and engaging in terrorist activities stemming from an incident last...
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Curated Video

Bush urges Congress to back ban on same-sex marriage

Higher Ed
Washington DC - 3 June 2006 1. SOUNDBITE (English): George W. Bush, US President: "Today, I want to explain why I support the Marriage Protection Amendment, and why I'm urging Congress to pass it and send it to the states for...
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Curated Video

How Judges Consider Gender In Sentencing

Higher Ed
Gender plays a big role when it comes to how people are sentenced.
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Bloomberg

How a Barrett Confirmation Could Impact Women's Rights

Higher Ed
Oct.12 -- In today's segment of "Bloomberg Equality," Tomiko Brown-Nagin, Harvard University professor of constitutional law, discusses what Amy Coney Barrett's inclusion on the Supreme Court bench could mean for the future of women's...
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Curated Video

Biden Appointing More Black Women Judges Than Any Other President

Higher Ed
The White House says adding more diverse judges to the federal courts remains a priority for the president.
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The Recount

Biden’s Big Judicial Victory

Higher Ed
One year after taking office, Joe Biden’s presidency is on a rocky road. But one area where he’s had quiet success: judges. Biden’s blown past recent records, with historically diverse picks making a historically quick mark on the...
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Curated Video

What Kentanji Brown Jackson Means For Future Of Black Women On SCOTUS

Higher Ed
The pipelines producing the type of person presidents want to pick are still mostly White, like law school admissions and court jobs.
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Bloomberg

Sen. Grassley on Bipartisanship, Taxes, Judiciary

Higher Ed
Dec.13 -- Senator Chuck Grassley, chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee and a Republican from Iowa, talks about the GOP Senate majority after the Alabama special election, progress on tax legislation, and issues with vetting of...
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Curated Video

Newsy Tonight Talks With Amanda Tyler

Higher Ed
Amanda Tyler is a friend of Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson and a former law clerk to Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
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Bloomberg

U.S. Supreme Court Rulings Expected on Census, Obamacare

Higher Ed
Jun.24 -- The U.S. Supreme Court is coming close to wrapping up its current term, with decisions still to come on the census and the constitutionality of Obamacare. Bloomberg's Greg Stohr reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Bloomberg

David Boies Says Senate Got Off Track on Supreme Court

Higher Ed
Apr.03 -- David Boies, chairman at Boies Schiller Flexner, talks about what Supreme Court nominee Neil Gorsuch means for business and the qualifications he brings to the bench. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

Kavanaugh Says Supreme Court Must Never Be Viewed as Partisan

Higher Ed
Sep.04 -- Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh said the court "must never, never be viewed as a partisan institution," as he closed out the first day of a rancorous Senate hearing that has bitterly divided Republicans and Democrats.
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Curated Video

Judges Rule In Favor Of New North Carolina Congressional Map

Higher Ed
The same judges ordered the state's Republican-controlled legislature to throw out its previous congressional map back in October.