Instructional Video4:21
Wonderscape

Understanding the 8th Amendment: Rights Against Cruel Punishment

K - 5th
This video offers an in-depth explanation of the 8th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, focusing on its role in ensuring fair and humane treatment of individuals convicted of crimes. It covers the clauses on excessive bail, fines, and...
Instructional Video7:32
Wonderscape

Nelson Mandela's Stan on Robben Island

K - 5th
This video highlights Nelson Mandela's 18-year imprisonment on Robben Island, focusing on his resilience and impact on the anti-apartheid movement. It touches on his personal sacrifices, the global outcry against apartheid, and leads up...
Instructional Video8:39
Wonderscape

Understanding the Bill of Rights and the 6th Amendment

K - 5th
This video offers a comprehensive overview of the Bill of Rights and the 6th Amendment, explaining their significance in the U.S. legal system. It details the rights of the accused, including the right to a speedy trial, an impartial...
Instructional Video6:18
Wonderscape

The Fifth Amendment: Rights in Criminal Trials and Property Protection

K - 5th
Discover the Fifth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, which provides crucial protections during criminal trials and safeguards individual property rights. Understand the concepts of grand jury indictment, double jeopardy,...
Instructional Video5:28
Wonderscape

The Fourth Amendment: Protection Against Unreasonable Searches and Seizures

K - 5th
Explore the Fourth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, which safeguards citizens' rights against unreasonable searches and seizures. Understand the requirement of probable cause and the need for a search warrant issued by a judge. Learn...
Instructional Video3:10
Financial Times

The ongoing battle to beat crypto thieves

Higher Ed
FT Tech - The price of cryptocurrencies has plunged but, whatever the value of their investments, for digital asset holders protecting their crypto from thieves is an ongoing problem. In March hackers carried out one of the biggest...
Instructional Video18:41
Curated Video

7 Tips to Sound Natural on IELTS Speaking - IELTS Energy Podcast 1330

9th - Higher Ed
Do you struggle to speak naturally in English? You're not alone! Many students master grammar but struggle with speaking fluently. Today we share tips to that will help you show your fluency on test day and boost your Fluency and...
Instructional Video2:26
Curated Video

The Department of the Treasury

9th - Higher Ed
The Department of the Treasury, inspired by its first secretary, Alexander Hamilton, is responsible for managing the production of money and maintaining the crucial systems underpinning the financial infrastructure of the United States.
Instructional Video2:28
Curated Video

Who was Deep Throat?

9th - Higher Ed
Codenamed Deep Throat, FBI chief William Mark Felt, Sr., displayed immense courage to expose abuses of power at the heart of government during the infamous Watergate investigation.
Instructional Video2:21
Curated Video

Tammany Hall: Controlling New York Politics

9th - Higher Ed
It is the historic New York building that is synonymous with greed, crime and corruption, but what is the true story behind Tammany Hall?
Instructional Video2:15
Curated Video

Congressional Investigations

9th - Higher Ed
Congressional Investigations have uncovered some serious wrongdoing over the past 200 years. But where does Congress get the power to conduct investigations and how has it used that power throughout U.S. history?
Instructional Video2:32
Curated Video

Angela Davis

9th - Higher Ed
Despite being on the FBI's Top Ten Most Wanted list, Angela Davis went on to become an international symbol of resistance against social injustice.
Instructional Video11:08
PBS

Why Are There 12 People on a Jury?

12th - Higher Ed
When picturing a jury, you probably imagine 12 people - no more, no less. But did you know there is no hard and fast rule about how many members are required on a jury? Today, Danielle looks at the differences between petit and grand...
Instructional Video15:53
All Ears English

1876 - Have a Can Do Attitude in Business English

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Do you have a can-do attitude about learning English? Today we share how native English speakers use 'can do' and 'will do' and dive into what it means to have a can-do attitude! Is it cultural? Find out today.
Instructional Video6:39
The Guardian

I learnt a lot in juvie' : the Aboriginal boy who grew up in detention

Pre-K - Higher Ed
When Jared turned 20 in November, it was only his second birthday since the age of 11 that he spent out of detention, hundreds of kilometres from his home. Here he tells Guardian Australia reporter Melissa Davey his story and speaks of...
Instructional Video6:53
The Guardian

What does it mean to defund the police?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The Black Lives Matter protests in the US, which escalated in response to the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis, have brought the little-known but decades-old campaign to abolish US police into the spotlight. But what are...
Instructional Video10:16
The Guardian

The Chagos Islanders taking back their birthplace from the British: 'They uprooted us'

Pre-K - Higher Ed
More than 50 years after they were forcibly removed from their homes, former residents of Britain’s last colony in Africa are challenging the UK’s claim to the archipelago. After a five-day journey across the ocean, from which they...
Instructional Video9:45
The Guardian

Akala tells Owen Jones: ‘The black-on-black violence narrative is rooted in empire

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Akala talks to the Guardian’s Owen Jones about the dangerous legacy of empire, which he argues is directly linked to the black-on-black violence narrative around knife crime in the UK today. The musician and author says he does not...
Instructional Video4:49
Mr. Beat

Where Do Your Miranda Rights Come From? | Miranda v. Arizona

6th - 12th
In episode 6 of Supreme Court Briefs, you have the right to remain silent. Mr. Beat looks at the origins of the Miranda rights. I'll give you a hint- they are named after a guy named Miranda.
Instructional Video4:01
Mr. Beat

Can the Police Take Your DNA? | Maryland v. King

6th - 12th
In episode 38 of Supreme Court Briefs, a man is arrested and a sample of his DNA is taken and put into a database. The DNA sample comes back months later to reveal it matched the DNA in a rape case and he is charged with the rape. Wait a...
Instructional Video5:26
Mr. Beat

When Does a Police Officer Go Too Far? | Graham v. Connor

6th - 12th
In episode 15 of Supreme Court Briefs, a man with diabetes is beat up by the police who think he is drunk and just robbed a convenience store. Spoiler alert- he didn't.
Instructional Video3:08
Curated Video

Investigating Corruption

12th - Higher Ed
Tufts University philosopher Brian Epstein describes how carefully developing a model of bureaucratic corruption can lead to identifying key factors that traditional social science models will necessarily overlook.
Instructional Video2:42
Curated Video

Walking in Another's Shoes

12th - Higher Ed
Author and independent scholar Pankaj Mishra describes the importance of looking at matters from others points of view, even if we strongly disagree with the eventual outcome.
Instructional Video3:38
Curated Video

Punishment

12th - Higher Ed
Duke University legal scholar Nita Farahany describes the varying and evolving societal rationales for punishment in our legal systems.