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Duke Atty Gen
HEADLINE: State prosecutors take over Duke case
CAPTION: The state attorney general's office agreed Saturday to take over the sexual assault case against three Duke University lacrosse players at the request of the embattled district...
TED-Ed
TED-ED: How does impeachment work? - Alex Gendler
For most jobs, it's understood that you can be fired _ whether for crime, incompetence, or just poor performance. But what if your job happens to be the most powerful position in the country _ or the world? That's where impeachment comes...
Crash Course
Contractarianism: Crash Course Philosophy
Today we explore the penultimate ethical theory in this unit: contractarianism. Hank explains Hobbes’ state of nature, and implicit and explicit contracts, as well as the Prisoner’s Dilemma, and the benefits, and costs, of violating...
Seven Dimensions
Presentation Skills
Legal and forensic experts present invaluable advice about the importance of good presentation in court and arbitral contexts. Expert Evidence part 9
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In re Gault: Juvenile Rights
In re Gault was a landmark U.S. Supreme Court decision that ensured juveniles accused of a crime would receive the same Fourteenth Amendment rights as adults. It all stemmed from a teenager making a prank call.
The Business Professor
Castle Doctrine
The castle doctrine refers to an exception to the duty to retreat before using deadly self-defense if a party is in their own home.
Curated Video
How to Change Your Self Defeating Beliefs
This is a follow up to a previous video on identifying your self-defeating thoughts. Challenging your thoughts is called cognitive restructuring and is a technique used in cognitive behavior therapy. You can do this on your own, but of...
Curated Video
Neuroimpulsivity?
Duke University legal scholar Nita Farahany describes how modern neuroscience is affecting our legal understanding of what it means to act in a premeditated fashion, and of what it means to be responsible for our actions.
Curated Video
In re Gault: Juvenile Rights
In re Gault was a landmark U.S. Supreme Court decision that ensured juveniles accused of a crime would receive the same Fourteenth Amendment rights as adults. It all stemmed from a teenager making a prank call.
Hip Hughes History
The Preamble to the United States Constitution: A Reading
A direct reading of the Preamble to the United States Constitution.
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Sol Wisenberg: Upholding the Rule of Law
Here we are, some 7 years after the Great Financial Crisis, and not one senior banking executive has gone to jail. Extraordinary though it may seem, soon to retire Attorney General Eric Holder did not find at least find one token case to...
The March of Time
1945: MILITARY TRIBUNAL: PROSECUTION: WS Crowded courtroom audience. MS War correspondent watching. WS Prosecuting attorney Captain Victor Miles speaking opening statement. MS Correspondent drawing diagram. CU Diagram of convoy of three vehicles.
MOT 1945: MILITARY TRIBUNAL: PROSECUTION: WS Crowded courtroom audience. MS War correspondent watching. WS Prosecuting attorney Captain Victor Miles speaking opening statement. MS Correspondent drawing diagram. CU Diagram of convoy of...
The Business Professor
Malicious Prosecution - Tort
This Video Explains Malicious Prosecution - Tort
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Bail decision delayed for Sean 'Diddy' Combs
A federal judge has pushed a decision to release Sean Combs on bail Friday to next week, as legal arguments over the arrangements continue. (Scripps News)
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Jack Smith asks court to pause appeal of Trump's classified documents case
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)
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Judge in Trump's federal election subversion case rejects defense effort to dismiss the prosecution
The federal judge presiding over the election subversion case against former President Donald Trump has rejected a defense effort to dismiss the indictment. (Scripps News)
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Judge sets new trial date for Karen Read
Read is accused of killing her Boston police officer boyfriend by hitting him with her car and leaving him to die. (Scripps News)
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Judge in Baldwin's manslaughter trial considering request for dismissal
An attorney for Baldwin asked the judge to toss the case out after a crime scene technician testified to filing pieces of evidence under different case numbers. (Scripps News)
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Supreme Court sends Trump case back to lower court, giving former president limited immunity
In a 6-3 decision, the Supreme Court returned lower court rulings and stated that a former president has absolute immunity for his core constitutional powers. (Scripps News)
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What does the Supreme Court's immunity ruling mean for Trump's federal election interference case?
What does the Supreme Court's immunity ruling mean for the federal case against Trump, in which he is charged with attempting to overturn the 2020 election? (Scripps News)
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Juror in Hunter Biden case speaks out, says president's son shouldn't go to jail
Juror No. 10 spoke to CNN about the case, saying "no politics came into play" when the group unanimously decided on a guilty verdict. (Scripps News)
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What's next for Hunter Biden after guilty verdict in federal gun trial?
What's next for Hunter Biden? We examine how the timeline of events could play out following the guilty verdict in his federal gun trial. (Scripps News)
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Jury begins deliberations in Hunter Biden gun case
Hunter Biden is facing three federal charges for allegedly lying about his drug use on a gun purchase form in 2018. (Scripps News)
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Hunter Biden gun trial: Day 3
Prosecutors are trying to lay out evidence that Biden's drug use was ongoing when he allegedly lied about it on a federal form to purchase a firearm in 2018. (Scripps News)