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Annenberg Classroom
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 19 เม.ย. 2017
Award-winning videos for teaching about civics, government, history, and the Constitution.
Eighth Amendment TRAILER
This is a trailer for the new Annenberg Classroom film "Eighth Amendment: Cruel and Unusual Punishment"
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The Eighth Amendment: Cruel and Unusual Punishment
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The Eighth Amendment to the Constitution protects against “cruel and unusual punishment” for those convicted of crimes. But what makes a punishment cruel or unusual? Who decides, and how? This film answers those questions by exploring the origins and nature of the Eighth Amendment and tracing the concept of “evolving standards of decency” in the United States, specifically as it applies to the ...
First Amendment: New York Times v. Sullivan
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This film examines freedom of the press, an essential First Amendment right, through the key Supreme Court Case New York Times v. Sullivan. It traces the relationship of the press to the Civil Rights movement of the 1960’s, and the ways in which proponents of segregation tried to use libel claims via the courts to prevent coverage of the violence inflicted upon peaceful protestors. The Court’s ...
Juneteenth
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What is the story of Juneteenth? Why do we celebrate this newest federal holiday, and how is it connected to one of the most cherished American ideals: freedom? This film explores the history of Juneteenth and illustrates how and why freedom and citizenship were intertwined, as well as how the 13th, 14th and 15th Amendments to the Constitution changed and expanded the definition of citizenship ...
Juneteenth Trailer
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www.annenbergclassroom.org - Promotional trailer for the upcoming Annenberg Classroom Juneteenth documentary.
First Amendment: Student Freedom Of Speech
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www.annenbergclassroom.org - The First Amendment's right to free speech is one of our most important rights as citizens. But what does freedom of speech mean for students in public schools? How do you balance a school's need for order with a student's right to free expression? This film explores the evolution of student free speech rights through Supreme Court cases, from Tinker v. Des Moines t...
Second Amendment: D.C. v. Heller and McDonald v. Chicago - Updated for 2022
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www.annenbergclassroom.org -The film "Second Amendment: D.C. v. Heller and McDonald v. Chicago" examines the history of guns and gun ownership in our society from the Revolutionary War to modern times and the complicated debate over what the founders intended when they wrote the Second Amendment. Does it protect a right of individuals to keep and bear arms? Or is it a right that can be exercise...
Second Amendment: D.C. v. Heller and McDonald v. Chicago
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This video has been superseded by: th-cam.com/video/XNheJb_LqD8/w-d-xo.html www.annenbergclassroom.org -The film "Second Amendment: D.C. v. Heller and McDonald v. Chicago" examines the history of guns and gun ownership in our society from the Revolutionary War to modern times and the complicated debate over what the founders intended when they wrote the Second Amendment. Does it protect a right...
Distracting Through Fear - Detecting Patterns of Deception
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Guilt by Association - Detecting Patterns of Deception
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Overestimating an Individual's Power - Detecting Patterns of Deception
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Glass House Attacks - Detecting Patterns of Deception
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Loaded Language - Detecting Patterns of Deception
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Remembering Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg's important contributions to civics education
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Remembering Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg's important contributions to civics education
Freedom of Assembly: National Socialist Party v. Skokie
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Freedom of Assembly: National Socialist Party v. Skokie
What Does Fair and Impartial Judiciary Mean and Why Is It Important?
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What Does Fair and Impartial Judiciary Mean and Why Is It Important?
What Are the Challenges to Judicial Independence?
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What Are the Challenges to Judicial Independence?
The 19th Amendment - A Woman's Right to Vote
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The 19th Amendment - A Woman's Right to Vote
Jury Selection: Edmonson v. Leesville Concrete Company
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Jury Selection: Edmonson v. Leesville Concrete Company
Magna Carta and the Constitution - History
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Magna Carta and the Constitution - History
nobody here is actually going to a trial its either a school assignment or just for general knowledge lol
I Got Jury Trial on Tomorrow
Mr Morrison @ WCHS’s class
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Hello supreme court the satellite radar controllers are damaged by teeth and they're burning my face and it's 112024
Hello supreme court satellite the controllers are charger still burning my face and teeth 11/ 20/24 7:02 am Indianapolis Indiana
All of the rights have been broken in the past 30 years in the name of national security. Every single one.
Anyone from misbah learning pod?
Watching this for mock trial 💀
South College over here guys 🎉
I love school videos🎉
This is a pretty wacky comment section
watching to make a comic
I love the narorator!
Martin Daniel Perez Matthew Taylor Richard
I'm here cause it was assigned by my professor to watch😂
bread 👍
watching this because my oc went on trial for a crime 😱😱 he was guilty and got life in prison no parole
Watching so I can play Ace Attorney better :>
No symbol. To legal profession. Logo creation is not their eyesight.
I heard about these laws when I was growing up That’s why I’m following chief mr trump I am speaking The tent trail is open for emergency essential Remind us we have to obey the law no bias allowed so we can tell truths now Thanks
At 19:55, we are told that something unexpected happened when police "embraced" Miranda, and then we are told about the police making and using cards on which was written the Miranda warnings. But why should this be unexpected? The police were simply trying to abide by what the Supreme Court had told them to do. Merely using the cards doesn't mean the opinion was embraced by the police; it means the police submitted to it.
The black bill of codes which can be reinstated when they want to
Watchting to hold a minecraft trial
Watching this for a Judiciaries Quiz
"A venerable principle of constitutional law holds that all persons in the United States have rights under the Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution, whether they are citizens or not." Yick Wo v. Hopkins, 118 US 356 - Supreme Court 1886 - scholar.google.com/scholar_case?case=2131565438211553011
very useful content! Thanks for sharing it!
Miranda saves the innocent
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Watching cuz I have court tm for assult😭
Here cause im writing sumth
they got two annoying ass old men teaching the first amendment. love the lady tho
Im literally here for a comment chain of someone suing someone. Im the judge.
"citizenship is every persons highest calling" Flowery language that communicates the dumbest shit ive ever heard. White people really be thinking they are onto something
super cool
Why is the jury forced to attend under threat of criminal penalties
Here for a roleplay court case on character ai
Here cause this looks cool
They skip right over the 2nd amendment. Is it not an individual right like the others mentioned.
AN AWESOME PRESENTATION THAT SHOULD BE A STAPLE IN JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL CURRICULUMS UNIVERSALLY. MAYBE EVEN BEFORE.
Even still, maybe they should have retained bio samples for DNA testing. Just to make sure they had the right guy. Let's face it , what was some Mexican's life worth back then. Here they say he ended up being stabbed, I'm sure I saw another video where he was killed in a car accident.
The point of the Senate both federal and state was to protect the self-governable parts of both. In other words this issue should be handled In a way respective of said divergent interest or left to those parts to be handled separately in a way most suitable to each. It is in fact that latter part the ability to handle things separately that defines whether or not a region is entitled to a senator. Because it likewise defines the regions capability to say no and do things independently. This is what really distinguishes a large rural county from a dense urban city. In that the county if it has a minimum number of people and a diversity of resources has no need of the city. But the city cut off from set resources of the county and trade would collapse completely within weeks. It is for this reason that even the city-states of ancient Greece were technically full states including the countryside around them. Even if they were generally United by a single urban core. As such what the court did with these edicts was not only violate the Constitution but completely break our federal structure. This is utterly destroyed large areas of many states like Illinois and New York and increasing the California. All because you confused the ability to refuse to work together in areas of no common interest with the power to demand others work against their interest.
Any one from eagle hill gov class
This feels scripted , anyone els feel the same ? Nobody gets a fair trial in California !!!
Very well done and informative video!
And remember, they dont read/say miranda to witnesses or bystanders! If they ask you to sign that "mear formality" envoke your 6th amendment and clearly demand an attorney present. Just look at the Utah cops with the Ruby Frankie/Jodi case, they were aware Jodi had council but still questioned her repeatedly attempting to circumvent her rights.
The American story in its entirety is Divinely orchestrated by Him who created Solar Systems. ❤
Great video! Informative and to the point! Kudos!!! Thanks!!!
Just what I needed to prep for my next RPG session! 🤘😂
If I had a dime for every time, I’ve said I want a lawyer I’d be rich. 😂