Instructional Video4:49
Mr. Beat

Can Your Religion Get You Out of School? Wisconsin v. Yoder

6th - 12th
Amish parents let their kids drop out of school after eighth grade. Wisconsin says they can't do that. The Amish fight back.
Instructional Video5:33
Cerebellum

The Judicial Branch Of Government - Introduction To The Supreme Court

9th - 12th
The Supreme Court’s responsibility is to interpret all laws and ensure that they do not conflict with the founding principles of the Constitution. This video provides and overview of the judicial branch particularly The Supreme Court....
Instructional Video9:40
Mr. Beat

The American Court System Explained

6th - 12th
Are you under arrest? Know your rights. Mr. Beat explains the American judicial system with both criminal and civil cases and at the federal and state levels.
Instructional Video5:39
Mr. Beat

Can the Police Use Evidence They Got Illegally? Mapp v. Ohio

6th - 12th
The police break into a home of a citizen and later charge her with having sexually explicit material.
Instructional Video19:43
Curated Video

Understanding the Constitution: Judicial Branch

K - 8th
The Supreme Court interprets the meaning of the laws put forth by the executive and legislative branches of government. The program demonstrates how the Court assesses how laws are being applied, whether they violate the constitution,...
Instructional Video4:37
The Business Professor

Chapter 1 Introduction to Business Law

Higher Ed
This Video Explains Chapter 1 Introduction to Business Law
Instructional Video8:16
Hip Hughes History

The Judiciary Act of 1789: US Government Review

6th - 12th
A lesson on the Judiciary Act of 1789 for those takeing US History, a Government class or just love learning. A great study tool for APUSH & APGOV students and a great teaching resource for teachers!
Instructional Video17:59
Wonderscape

History Kids: The Judicial Branch

K - 5th
This video provides a description of the establishment and structure of the Judicial Branch of the United States government. The video also discusses the three levels of federal courts - district courts, circuit courts, and the Supreme...
Instructional Video11:18
Crash Course

Statistics in the Courts: Crash Course Statistics #40

9th - 12th Standards
Innocence hangs by a probability. An intriguing video discusses how statistics affect daily life, specifically in the courts. Looking at three court cases spanning several hundreds of years, the resource recounts how errors in statistics...
Instructional Video6:59
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Crash Course

Structure of the Court System: Crash Course Government and Politics #19

9th - 12th Standards
The Supreme Court is set up to practice a concept known as Judicial Review. Scholars investigate the structure of the court system in the United States government and politics. They use a short video, the 19th of a 50-part unit, to...
Instructional Video8:14
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Crash Course

Legal System Basics: Crash Course Government and Politics #18

9th - 12th Standards
Do the courts only exist to punish people? Scholars investigate the many roles the criminal justice system plays in the United States government and politics. They research a short video clip to better understand and analyze the role the...