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Why several states are pushing to loosen child labor restrictions
The U.S. government found child labor violations involving over 3,800 minors in 2022. At the same time, some states say there is too much regulation of child labor. Katherine Walts, director of the Center for the Human Rights of Children...
Crash Course
Election Basics: Crash Course Government and Politics
This week Craig is going to give you a broad overview of elections in the United States. So as you may have noticed, there are kind of a lot of people in the U.S, and holding individual issues up to a public vote doesn't seem...
Curated Video
Election Basics: Crash Course Government and Politics
This week Craig is going to give you a broad overview of elections in the United States. So as you may have noticed, there are kind of a lot of people in the U.S, and holding individual issues up to a public vote doesn't seem...
Makematic
Levels of Government
In the United States, federal, state, and local governments work together to run the country. Find out the responsibilities of each level of government.
The Business Professor
Choosing State to Form a Business Entity
This video provides an overview of the considerations when forming a business entity within a given state.
The Business Professor
Federal State and Local Regulations
There are numerous sources of US law and regulation. This video explains what are federal, state, and local regulations?
Wonderscape
Understanding US State Government Structure
Gain insight into the structure of state governments, including their resemblance to the federal system and the roles of the executive, legislative, and judicial branches. Learn about the significance of state constitutions in...
Curated Video
Federal and State Powers
The U.S. Constitution divides power between the federal government and states, granting specific national powers and reserving others to states via the 10th Amendment, with federal laws generally overriding state laws.
Curated Video
Constitution
The U.S. Constitution, drafted in 1787, established a strong federal government, outlining legislative, executive, and judicial branches, and remains the nation's supreme governing document.
PBS
The 2nd Amendment Explained
When we talk about the 2nd amendment today, we talk almost exclusively about the "right to bear arms" and individual gun ownership. But whatever happened to a "well-regulated militia?" In today's episode we dive deep into the Supreme...
Cerebellum
America: Nationalism And Change 1818-1830 - The Indian Removal Act 1830
American democracy has a lineage of written records that we can trace to show the development of our nation, and how each document builds on those before it to make our foundation of freedom stronger. This video examines the documents...
The Wall Street Journal
California Here We Come
Regulation is evolving and expanding. We look at how to stay on top of the requirements as industry lives with GDPR and prepares for privacy rules coming in California and hears calls for broader regulation.
Ancient Lights Media
US Constitution: The Idea of Federal Supremacy
Understanding the U.S. Constitution: 3. This clip explains how the U.S. Constitution endows federal government with supreme power over the states.
The Wall Street Journal
When #Metoo Hits Home
What mistakes do companies make in dealing with sexual harassment, pay inequity and other gender issues in the workplace, and how can they be best addressed to mitigate business risk?
The Wall Street Journal
Avoiding Privacy Pitfalls
A Forrester Research analyst discusses how companies can adapt to new laws and actions by regulators around the world that have changed the picture for use of customer data.
The Business Professor
Federal State and Local Regulations
There are numerous sources of US law and regulation. This video explains what are federal, state, and local regulations?
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Ewa Dziedzic-Elliott - Book Banning and Censorship
Ewa Dziedzic-Elliott is a media specialist at The College of New Jersey. She is also the President of The New Jersey Association of School Librarians (NJASL) Ewa has 10 years of experience as a K-12 librarian, including work in both...
Curated Video
1619: The Legacy of Slavery in America
1619 was a significant year in the history of America for better and for worse. In Jamestown, Virginia the first slaves were imported and sold. Meet Nikole Hannah-Jones; author of New York Times' "1619 Project" who will examine the...
Curated Video
Hotboxing History: Is The United States Really United?
Have you ever wondered why cannabis is legal in some states but not others? It all goes back to the US Constitution – and another disagreement between the Founding Fathers.
Cerebellum
Business Law: The Sources of Law
An introduction and background to Federal law and state law. This video is part 2 in the series 'Business Law: The Basics'.
Curated Video
Group Suing to Block Utah Social Media Policies for Kids
A group representing several big tech companies is suing Utah over state laws about children's social media use.
Curated Video
Mayor pushes for change after mass shooting in Louisville, Ky.
Rosemary Barton Live talks with Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg about his personal connection to the victims of a shooting at a bank on April 10 and his efforts for better legislation.
Curated Video
New state laws take effect July 1
Among the major pieces of legislation is the expansion of special education programming
Curated Video
NJ’s plastic straw rules remain in place as President Trump takes aim at paper straws
State and local laws in New Jersey will remain the same, but this has reignited the debate about paper and plastic.