Instructional Video2:28
The Business Professor

Can State Courts Hear Federal Law Issues, Part 1.

Higher Ed
This Video Explains Can State Courts Hear Federal Law Issues, Part 1.
Instructional Video3:58
The Business Professor

Exempt Property of a Debtor

Higher Ed
This video explains the concept of exempted property for debtors in two scenarios: when a debtor is subject to a lien or legal action, and when a debtor files for bankruptcy. In both cases, certain types of property are protected from...
Instructional Video2:11
The Business Professor

Enforcing Trademark Rights

Higher Ed
Enforcing Trademark Rights
Instructional Video9:39
The Business Professor

Insurance Terminology and Concepts

Higher Ed
The insurance industry is full of jargon related to the core terms and concepts. This video explores many of the Key Insurance Terms and Concepts?
Instructional Video3:46
The Business Professor

How to Protect Your Business Name

Higher Ed
What are the steps you should take to Protect Your Business Name?
Instructional Video3:58
The Business Professor

Federal State and Local Regulations

Higher Ed
There are numerous sources of US law and regulation. This video explains what are federal, state, and local regulations?
Instructional Video2:16
The Business Professor

Assets included in Bankruptcy Estate

Higher Ed
Assets included in Bankruptcy Estate
Instructional Video3:48
Wonderscape

Understanding the Executive Branch of US State Government

K - 5th
Explore the powers and responsibilities of the executive branch in state government, including the role of the governor and key officials such as the lieutenant governor, treasurer, controller, secretary of state, and attorney general....
Instructional Video2:04
Curated Video

Supreme Court

9th - Higher Ed
Sitting at the pinnacle of the judicial branch of government, the U.S. Supreme Court is the highest court in the land. Its landmark rulings have had an enduring impact on American life and law.
Instructional Video4:27
Mr. Beat

Can Recorded Testimony Be Used in Court? | Crawford v. Washington

6th - 12th
In episode 25 of Supreme Court Briefs, a man stabs another man, but calls it self-defense. However, the only witness can't testify in court, so they use her recorded police interrogation instead. Wait a second, CAN THEY DO THAT?!?
Instructional Video3:30
Mr. Beat

The Federal Government Gets More Power | Gibbons v. Ogden

6th - 12th
In episode 16 of Supreme Court Briefs, two dudes fight over whether or not one can operate his steamboat in New York. In the end, the federal government just gets more power.
Instructional Video3:50
The Business Professor

How to Protect Your Business Name

Higher Ed
What are the steps you should take to Protect Your Business Name?
Instructional Video8:08
The Business Professor

Trademarking a Business Name

Higher Ed
Why should you Trademark a Business Name? What is required to secure a trademark? Registering a trademark helps protect a name or brand from intellectual property theft or misuse as a business grows. You can start the trademarking...
Instructional Video3:07
The Business Professor

Registered Agent in Delaware

Higher Ed
What are the requirements and options for securing a Registered Agent in Delaware? If the Registered Agent is a person, they must live in Delaware. The Registered Agent must be available in person to sign for any correspondence during...
Instructional Video4:54
The Business Professor

Naming Your Business

Higher Ed
What are the considerations when Naming Your Business? Follow your state's naming guidelines · 2. Don't pick a name that's too similar to a competitor's name · 3. Choose a name that people can spell and pronounce.
Instructional Video9:40
The Business Professor

LLC or Limited Liability Company - Explained

Higher Ed
What is an LLC or Limited Liability Company? A Limited Liability Company (LLC) is a business structure allowed by state statute.
Instructional Video2:17
Curated Video

The Presidential Veto

9th - Higher Ed
One of the most powerful tools the President of the United States has is the veto - but what is it and how has it evolved over time?
Instructional Video2:45
Curated Video

How Puerto Rico Became a US Commonwealth

9th - Higher Ed
Puerto Rico is part of the US, governed by federal law but unable to vote in Presidential elections.. So why does it remain in constitutional limbo?
Instructional Video23:10
Hip Hughes History

Constitutional Flexibility For Dummies -- The Living Constitution

6th - 12th
First of all you are not a dummy. Mr. Hughes serves up a healthy serving of the US Constitution in this lecture looking at the theme of change. Easy to digest and guaranteed not to make you throw up in your mouth. This lecture is...
Instructional Video3:56
Mr. Beat

Gibbons v. Ogden

6th - 12th
New York State 1808 The New York state legislature grants Robert Livingston and Robert Fulton exclusive privileges to operate their steamboats on the rivers of the state. If those names sound familiar, it's because Livingston was, I...
Instructional Video4:47
The Business Professor

State Law and Corporate Governance

Higher Ed
State Law and Corporate Governance
Instructional Video2:39
The Business Professor

Can State Courts Hear Federal Law Issues, Part 1.

Higher Ed
This Video Explains Can State Courts Hear Federal Law Issues, Part 1.
Instructional Video3:07
The Business Professor

State Law Protection of Trademarks

Higher Ed
State Law Protection of Trademarks
Instructional Video2:07
The Business Professor

Role of State Government in Employment Discrimination

Higher Ed
Role of State Government in Employment Discrimination