Instructional Video7:30
Cerebellum

The Election Process In America - The Two Party System And The Franchisement Of Black Men

9th - 12th
The right to vote is our single most important right as American citizens, and yet, many Americans fail to exercise this valuable right. This video looks at how the different political parties in America were formed and how the two party...
Instructional Video1:06
The Business Professor

Incorporation Doctrine of the 14th Amendment

Higher Ed
This Video Explains Incorporation Doctrine of the 14th Amendment
Instructional Video4:50
Curated Video

The Fifth Amendment: Rights of the Accused

K - 8th
This video examines the Fifth Amendment of the United States Constitution and the rights of citizens accused of crimes. Students will learn about Miranda rights and self-incrimination. Viewers will also come to understand what it means...
Instructional Video5:24
Cerebellum

America's Documents Of Freedom 1215-1774 - The Magna Carta 1215

9th - 12th
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. In this video we look at the...
Instructional Video3:31
Financial Times

Understanding the #MeToo phenomenon

Higher Ed
Rana Foroohar and Gillian Tett discuss the wave of sexual harassment allegations that have come to light in recent months
Instructional Video1:30
The Business Professor

14th Amendment to US Constitution

Higher Ed
This Video Explains the 14th Amendment to the US Constitution
Instructional Video10:03
Hip Hughes History

The Bill of Rights Hand Game: US History Review

6th - 12th
The Bill of Rights explained for students studying US History and Govenrment.
Instructional Video11:12
Hip Hughes History

Mapp v Ohio and the The Exclusionary Rule Explained

6th - 12th
Let HipHughes accompany you through the Exclusionary Rule through the 4th amendment and Mapp vs. Ohio and its exceptions.
Instructional Video0:59
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C-SPAN

Bell Ringer: Due Process and the Miranda Warning

6th - 8th
Fans of cop shows are aware the the Miranda warning and can probably recite it. Launch a study of the Fifth Amendment and the Supreme Court Case Miranda v. Arizona with a short video designed to generate interest in this landmark Supreme...
Instructional Video5:25
TED-Ed

Ugly History: Witch Hunts

9th - 12th Standards
Guilty until proven innocent? A short video tackles the question of why witch hunts occur by examining the history of these purges and the tests used to identify those suspect of working with the devil.
Instructional Video24:16
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National Constitution Center

The Fourteenth Amendment

7th - 12th Standards
What does equal protection under the law mean? This right is given to Americans thanks to the Fourteenth Amendment, although historical events and Supreme Court cases have led to its refinement over the years. A video resource traces the...
Instructional Video6:59
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National Constitution Center

14th Amendment with Jeffrey Rosen

7th - 12th Standards
What makes the Fourteenth Amendment relevant to today's America? Jeffrey Rosen, president of the National Constitution Center, attempts to answer the question by walking through the clauses of the Reconstruction-era amendment. Due...
Instructional Video8:29
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Crash Course

Due Process of Law: Crash Course Government and Politics #28

9th - 12th Standards
You have the right to remain silent, but, what other rights do you have when arrested? Scholars investigate the rights of the accused in the United States. The 28th installment in a 50-part unit leads to opinions and discussion on the...
Instructional Video3:27
PBS

The Supreme Court: Worker's Rights

9th - 12th Standards
How did the Supreme Court's interpretation of the Fourteenth Amendment affect worker's rights? Discover why it is so important using an enlightening resource. Learners watch a video about worker's rights, read background information...
Instructional Video4:11
TED-Ed

What Happened to Trial by Jury?

9th - 12th
Fewer than 4% of United States criminal cases are decided by juries. A short video points to the increase in arbitration, plea bargaining, and summary judgements to explain the decline to explain the decline in jury trials.
Audio
Center For Civic Education

60 Second Civics: We the People Lesson 27 Part 2: Problems of Due Process

9th - 10th
Due process means that government must protect both the public and the individual accused of breaking the law.
Audio
Center For Civic Education

60 Second Civics: Introduction to Due Process

9th - 10th
Discusses the first mention of due process in the U.S. Constitution.
Audio
Center For Civic Education

60 Second Civics: Procedural Due Process Part 1

9th - 10th
The meaning of "due process of law" is explained.
Audio
Center For Civic Education

60 Second Civics: Procedural Due Process Part 2

9th - 10th
Guarantees provided by the "due process of law" are explained.
Audio
Center For Civic Education

60 Second Civics: Substantive Due Process Part 1

9th - 10th
Explains the two types of due process of law - procedural and substantive.
Audio
Center For Civic Education

60 Second Civics: Substantive Due Process Part 2

9th - 10th
Defines substantive due process and why it is important.
Audio
Center For Civic Education

60 Second Civics: Rights in British History Pt. 16: Habeas Corpus

9th - 10th
Today we learn about the writ of habeas corpus.
Audio
Center For Civic Education

60 Second Civics: Rights of African Americans Pt. 11: Due Process

9th - 10th
The due process and equal protection clauses are considered by many scholars to be the most important clauses in the Constitution. Find out why on today's podcast.
Audio
Center For Civic Education

60 Second Civics: Introduction to Due Process

9th - 10th
Discusses the roots of due process of law and that it has undergone changes in interpretation over time.