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Bloomberg

Exxon Sued by NY for Deceiving Investors

Higher Ed
Oct.25 -- New York Attorney General Barbara Underwood filed a fraud lawsuit against Exxon in state court in Manhattan, accusing the company of misleading investors about how future regulations could impact its business. The complaint...
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Curated Video

Prosecutors, Judges And Lawyers Demand Closure Of Immigration Courts

Higher Ed
ICE prosecutors joined immigration judges and lawyers in asking the White House to close immigration courts to protect the public's health.
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Curated Video

AP Explains: Impact of Kennedy's Retirement

Higher Ed
AP Reporter Mark Sherman looks at what's next now that Associate Justice Anthony Kennedy has announced his retirement from the U.S. Supreme Court. The 81-year-old Kennedy said Wednesday he is stepping down after more than...
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Curated Video

'Public Charge' Rule Temporarily Postponed As Litigation Continues

Higher Ed
The rule would expand the definition of a "public charge," or a person who relies on government aid, such as cash assistance or food stamps.
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Bloomberg

David Boies on Gorsuch Nomination, U.S. Regulation

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. Boies also looks at the future of regulation in the U.S. He...
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Bloomberg

Harvard Professor Nye on Trump, China Trade, and Russia

Higher Ed
Feb.06 -- Harvard Kennedy School Professor Joseph Nye discusses the executive and judicial branches of U.S. government under President Donald Trump, the prospect of a trade war with China, and Trump's comments on the behavior of the...
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The Recount

Progressives: Stop Overlooking Courts

Higher Ed
Battleground host Amanda Litman sits down with Brian Fallon, Co-Founder and Executive Director of Demand Justice, to talk about how the courts are too often overlooked by politically-minded progressives and where there is opportunity to...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Rights group: Human rights and democracy crisis in Maldives

9th - Higher Ed
Human Rights Watch describes the current political situation in the Maldives as a full human rights and democracy crisis
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Curated Video

Why This Burned-Out Immigration Judge Quit Her Job

Higher Ed
More immigration judges are stepping down due to pressures "to speed up and deport more." One former judge shared her exclusive story with Newsy.
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Bridgeman Arts

Women as teachers, scientists and judges in 1950s - clip features Marie Curie in her lab

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A woman welcoming children at nursery school (Ecole maternelle) ( 1950s -1960s). A girls classroom and a woman math teacher. A science class. Women and girls students and their female teacher. 1960s. A young woman and young men studying...
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The Recount

What Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson Would Bring to SCOTUS

Higher Ed
In the wake of Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson’s confirmation hearings to the U.S. Supreme Court, John Heilemann talks with Neal Katyal and Robin Lenhardt, two of the sharpest legal minds of their generation and longtime friends of Jackson....
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Curated Video

What Ketanji 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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Sky News

UK: Sky News has found that more than 1,200 people across the UK are spending years in prison before standing trial.

Higher Ed
VOICED: Sky News has found that more than 1,200 people across the UK are spending years in prison before standing trial. And the numbers are only rising -- as the Justice System struggles to cope with a large backlog of court...
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Curated Video

Fancy Food Show in NY showcases even hemp-infused water

Higher Ed
New York, 26 June 20171. Various of gourmet foods2. SOUNDBITE (English) Phil Kafarakis, President of the Specialty Food Association: "We're celebrating our 65th anniversary as an organization. We represent more than 3,500 food...
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AFP News Agency

VOICED: Women in Morocco still steps behind men

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VOICED: Women in Morocco still steps behind men
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Curated Video

Gray Family Attorney Commends Judge on Decision

Higher Ed
The lawyer for the Freddie Gray family commended Baltimore Circuit Judge Judge Barry Williams for his decision to acquit an officer charged in Gray's death, saying Williams did not bow to public pressure and based his decision on "the...
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Curated Video

State Dep comment on Tibet, Pakistan, Egypt ship

Higher Ed
1. Reporter asking question 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Sean McCormack, US State Department Spokesman: "We would encourage the Chinese government to put their best face forward during the Olympics. The world is going to be watching and it's...
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AFP News Agency

VOICED: French 'ministers court' under the spotlight

9th - Higher Ed
VOICED: French 'ministers court' under the spotlight
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Sky News

Former Marine Alexander Blackman refused bail ahead of murder appeal

Higher Ed
VOICED: A Royal Marine serving a life sentence for the murder of an Afghan fighter will spend Christmas in jail. Alexander Blackman - who is also known as Marine A - was jailed for shooting the wounded insurgent five years ago. He is...
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Curated Video

Trump, Pence Lean Into Evangelical Voter Bloc Ahead Of 2020

Higher Ed
In one day, the VP kicked off his Faith in America tour and the president delivered a speech at a Phoenix megachurch.
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Curated Video

Court: North Carolina District Maps Unconstitutionally Gerrymandered

Higher Ed
The panel ruled North Carolina's General Assembly district maps are severely gerrymandered in favor of the GOP.
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Bloomberg

Business Litigation Is Hit By Federal Judge Shortage

Higher Ed
Aug. 12 -- Bloomberg's Nancy Ognanovich reports on the impact to business litigation of a Federal judge shortage. She speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

The 'Friends' Seeking to Influence U.S. Courts

Higher Ed
Sep.12 -- The nation’s highest courts are hearing from a lot of "friends" these days -- outside parties who weigh in on consequential judicial decisions by filing legal briefs. Bloomberg's Zach Mider has more on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Curated Video

AP Explains: Impact of Kennedy's Retirement

Higher Ed
AP Reporter Mark Sherman looks at what's next now that Associate Justice Anthony Kennedy has announced his retirement from the U.S. Supreme Court. The 81-year-old Kennedy said Wednesday he is stepping down after more than...