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Curated Video

New Connecticut laws in effect starting Oct. 1

9th - Higher Ed
The laws are set to impact a variety of topics and people, ranging from law enforcement, home health aides and your child's time on social media and the rest of the internet.
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Curated Video

Young Doctors Struggle To Learn Abortion Procedures Amid State Bans

Higher Ed
The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists recommends doctors receive standardized training on abortion care during residency.
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Curated Video

Two Weeks Post-Roe: How Abortion Has Already Changed In The U.S.

Higher Ed
The Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade two weeks ago, erasing a woman's right to an abortion and changing U.S. laws almost immediately.
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Curated Video

What Early Voting Numbers Tell Us About The 2020 Election

Higher Ed
With a week until Election Day, over 67 million Americans have already voted, breaking the record for early voting set in 2016.
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Bloomberg

Will Polygraph Tests Help Uber Hire Safer Drivers?

Higher Ed
Dec. 19 -- Former FBI Assistant Deputy Director Peter Higgins discusses Uber using biometric and polygraph tests to find safer drivers. He speaks on Bloomberg West. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Center For Civic Education

60 Second Civics: Episode 1602: State Declarations of Rights

9th - 10th
State declarations of rights were meant to show that people had certain rights that could not be taken away.
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Center For Civic Education

60 Second Civics: Episode 1675: Judicial Review and State Laws

9th - 10th
What is the supremacy clause? Can state laws trump the Constitution? We find out on today's 60-Second Civics.