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TED-Ed
TED-Ed: The problem with the U.S. bail system | Camilo Ramirez
Since 2000, the annual number of people convicted of crimes in the United States has stayed steady, but the average number of people in jail each year has shot up. How can that be? The answer lies in the bail system— which isn't doing...
Curated Video
Indonesia Legal Structure
Indonesia’s legal structure is based on the European civil-law system, an influence from Dutch colonialism. This is in contrast to common-law legal systems, such as in the US. The main difference is that in a common-law jurisprudence...
The Business Professor
Other Players in the Judicial System
This Video Explains Other Players in the Judicial System
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Primary players in the Judicial System
Primary players in the Judicial System
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Role of Appellate Court in Judicial System
Role of Appellate Court in Judicial System
Hip Hughes History
Global Review: The Scientific Revolution and Enlightenment
Mr. Hughes spews some World History regents review. Designed for newbies and for general studies.
Hip Hughes History
The Death Penalty: Yea or Nay?
A short history of the death penalty in the United States with an emphasis on judicial interpretations. We also look at some of the issues that relate it its use. Comments & discussion are encouraged.
The Business Professor
Primary players in the Judicial System
Primary players in the Judicial System
The Business Professor
Role of Appellate Court in Judicial System
Role of Appellate Court in Judicial System
The Business Professor
Other Players in the Judicial System
This Video Explains Other Players in the Judicial System
The Business Professor
Challenges
This video discusses the challenges of enforcing private international agreements and highlights the use of arbitration as a common method for resolving disputes. It explains the role of the US Alien Tort Claims Act and the New York...
Have Fun With History
Have Fun With History: History of the Federal Courts
The history of the Federal Courts system explained through pictures, video clips, and maps. [14:30]