Instructional Video4:52
Curated Video

The Federal Government and the United States Military

3rd - 8th
Dr. Forrester talks about the responsibilities of the federal government and explains that one of these responsibilities is overseeing the United States military. She describes the value of our military and its development.
Instructional Video6:28
Healthcare Triage

When Parents Go to Prison, Children Suffer Consequences

Higher Ed
When parents go to prison, their children’s lives are changed. It’s happening more and more to kids in the United States, and it comes at a price that can immediately impact their lives and can have long-term consequences. This episode...
Instructional Video1:09
Next Animation Studio

U.S. charges four Chinese military operatives in Equifax 2017 hack

12th - Higher Ed
A federal grand jury charged four Chinese military officers on Tuesday for the massive hack of the credit rating giant Equifax that occurred in 2017.
News Clip1:43
Curated Video

DOJ sues to force Google to sell Chrome over monopoly claims

Higher Ed
The Department of Justice has asked a judge to compel Google to relinquish control of its Chrome and Android platforms, which could dramatically alter how Americans use the internet. (Scripps News)
News Clip1:18
Press Association

Jim O'Callaghan: Department of Justice needs 'new energy'

Higher Ed
Fianna Fail representatives launch plan to “tackle crime and keep communities safe” at Fitzwilliam Place. Jim O'Callaghan criticised Fine Gael's record in charge of the Department of Justice.
News Clip4:33
Press Association

James Browne: We need to take a common sense approach to cannabis

Higher Ed
Fianna Fail representatives including junior justice minister James Browne launching plan to “tackle crime and keep communities safe” at Fitzwilliam Place. He and Jim O'Callaghan answer journalist questions on their plans to deal with...
News Clip2:56
Curated Video

Jack Smith asks court to pause appeal of Trump's classified documents case

Higher Ed
Special counsel Jack Smith asked a court Wednesday to pause prosecutors' appeal seeking to revive the classified documents case against President-elect Donald Trump. (Scripps News)
News Clip4:37
Curated Video

Honoring loss of life, rebuilding 6 months after Baltimore bridge collapse

Higher Ed
Six months after the Dali container ship hit Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge causing it to collapse, killing six workers, their lives are honored and rebuilding begins. (Scripps News)
News Clip11:39
Curated Video

Garland says he won't let the Justice Department be used as a political weapon

Higher Ed
Attorney General Merrick Garland spoke to U.S. attorneys at the department's headquarters in Washington on Thursday. He said he won't let the Justice Department be used as a political weapon. (Scripps News)
News Clip1:01
Press Association

Protest held in Dublin to allow essential workers to be reunited with families quicker

Higher Ed
People take part in a Families Belong Together Campaign group demonstration outside the Department of Justice in Dublin, against the current family reunion policy that denies them the right to have their nearest and dearest with them in...
News Clip0:18
Press Association

Protest outside the Department of Justice after gardai involved in the death of George Nkencho are not prosecuted

Higher Ed
Protest outside the Department of Justice against the decision not to prosecute gardai involved in the fatal shooting of George Nkencho.
News Clip1:34
Sky News

Department of Justice building stockshots

Higher Ed
CLEAN: Exterior shots of the US Department of Justice Building on 10 February 2020 in Washington, United Kingdom.
News Clip0:56
Sherman Grinberg Film Library

Socialist and labor leader Eugene Debs leaving Atlanta Federal Penitentiary on Christmas Day after his sentence for espionage is commuted

Higher Ed
Eugene Debs, leaving penitentiary, turns and waves hat at penitentiary, two men walking with him, then he continues walking along sidewalk / CU Debs talking to camera / Debs shaking hands with people, people standing behind him / CU...
News Clip0:59
Curated Video

U.S. Justice Department Establishes Domestic Terrorism Unit

Higher Ed
Assistant Attorney General Matthew Olsen announced the new unit to address a spike in domestic terrorism investigations.
News Clip3:00
Curated Video

Law Enforcement Agencies Routinely Request Americans' Personal Data

Higher Ed
As people increasingly live their lives online, law enforcement agencies are finding all the data users create valuable in investigations.
News Clip0:27
Curated Video

U.S. Sues Idaho Over Abortion Law

Higher Ed
Federal prosecutors believe Idaho's ban would force doctors to violate a federal law that requires medical facilities to provide emergency treatment.
News Clip3:46
Curated Video

Alert System Aims To Help Find Missing, Murdered Indigenous Women

Higher Ed
A woman talks about the inaction she experienced when her daughter went missing. Now a new alert system hopes to keep that from happening again.
News Clip1:23
Curated Video

U.S. Attorney General Questions If Tech Industry Law Is Still Relevant

Higher Ed
The law protects tech companies from being held liable for what third-party users post on their platforms.
News Clip3:51
The Recount

Just How Close to a Coup Were We?

Higher Ed
President Biden unveiled an ambitious goal today, calling for 50% of vehicles to go emission-free by 2030. The White House will reportedly require all foreign travelers to be vaccinated against COVID. And new evidence reveals Trump and...
News Clip6:23
Bloomberg

Big Tech Wants Regulation, Says Rep. Khanna

Higher Ed
Jun.15 -- Rep. Ro Khanna, a Democrat from California, talks about the regulation of big technology with Bloomberg's Emily Chang. He says Facebook should be broken up and Silicon Valley needs more regulation.
News Clip1:40
Curated Video

Judge Set To Sentence Roger Stone

Higher Ed
A jury found Stone guilty of obstruction of Congress, lying to Congress and witness tampering.
News Clip1:00
Curated Video

Sprint/T-Mobile Merger Still Spells Trouble For Wireless Competition

Higher Ed
Previous T-Mobile merger deals were blocked over consolidation concerns. Experts say this current merger still poses those same consumer risks.
News Clip5:59
Bloomberg

T-Mobile's Takeover of Sprint Will Benefit Consumers, FCC's Carr Says

Higher Ed
May.20 -- FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr discusses the regulatory hurdles to T-Mobile Us Inc.'s planned takeover of Sprint Corp. with Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde and Scarlet Fu on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."