'Abraham Lincoln and the Supreme Court': The 2009 Sir David Williams Lecture - John G Roberts Jnr
The Sir David Williams Lecture is an annual address delivered by a guest lecturer in honour of Sir David Williams, Emeritus Rouse Ball Professor of English Law ...
Cambridge Law Faculty
INDIAN JUDICIAL SYSTEM | VOICE OF THE COMMON MAN | PART 2
Voice of the common man about INDIAN JUDICIAL SYSTEM by K.S.Nagarajan ex military servicemen.
The Media Mail
Judicial Review: Crash Course Government and Politics #21
Today, Craig Benzine is going to tell you about the Supreme Court's most important case, Marbury v. Madison, and how the court granted itself the power of ...
CrashCourse
John Marshall: The Chief Justice Who Saved the Nation
Award-winning author Harlow Giles Unger reveals how John Marshall emerged from the Revolutionary War's bloodiest battlefields to become one of the nation's ...
National Constitution Center
Executive & Judicial Control Over Administration|| Public Administration Lecture 39
One Stop Solution For Public Administration To Purchase Notes (Updated with Current Affairs):- contactfreeupsc@gmail.com If you want to contribute in our effort ...
Free UPSC Preparation
The Marshall Court
An introduction to John Marshall and the Marshall Court, beginning with the "Midnight Judges" controversy and summarizing the Marshall Court's most important ...
Tom Richey
Magna Carta's Legal Legacy: Conversation with Chief Justice Roberts & Lord Judge
Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. and Lord Igor Judge discuss the significance of Magna Carta through the centuries. Speaker Biography: John G. Roberts Jr. is ...
Library of Congress
The Inaugural Scalia Lecture | Judge Frank Easterbrook: Interpreting the Unwritten Constitution
On November 17 at HLS, Judge Frank Easterbook, of the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit, delivered the Inaugural Justice Antonin Scalia ...
Harvard Law School
Legal and institutional barriers to access to justice
Vidya-mitra
Ralph Nader: on Harvard Law School and Systems of Justice in America
At Harvard Law School on September 10, Ralph Nader—whom the Atlantic calls one of the three most influential living Americans—delivered a lecture on the ...
Harvard Law School
The conservative movement transforming America’s courts
Conservatives are winning the battle for America's courts, a triumph decades in the making. At the center of the movement is Leonard Leo, executive vice ...
Washington Post
HLS in the World | A Conversation with Six Justices of the U.S. Supreme Court
Six members of the Supreme Court of the United States—all HLS alumni—join Harvard University President Drew Faust and Harvard Law School Dean John F.
Harvard Law School
European settlers in Chile | DW Documentary
A land dispute between European immigrants and the indigenous people of Chile has turned deadly. Hardly a day passes in the Chilean province of Araucanía ...
DW Documentary
Defending the Judiciary: A Call for Justice, Truth and Diversity on the Bench
U.S. Judge Carlton W. Reeves '89 of the Southern District of Mississippi delivered a defense of the role federal courts play in ensuring justice for marginalized ...
University of Virginia School of Law
Howard Zinn Lecture Series: Howard Zinn, Bringing Democracy Alive
Howard Zinn calls for the impeachment of President George W. Bush and Vice President Richard Cheney. Zinn accuses the Bush administration of starting a ...
Boston University
Opioid Use Disorder: Breaking the Barriers in Medication-Assisted Treatment
Earn CME credit: https://www.naccme.com/program/2018-983-2 This accredited, on-demand webcast addresses the specific needs, barriers, and considerations ...
ImedexCME
Richard Epstein: "Is the Administrative State Consistent with the Rule of Law?"
Without question, the most distinctive feature of the modern social democratic state is the rise of administrative agencies, which at the federal level function as a ...
University of Chicago Law School
The Three Lives of James Madison: A Constitutional Conversation with Noah Feldman
Revered as the 'Father of the Constitution,' James Madison is credited as the chief political theorist behind the American system of government. But Madison ...
stanfordlawschool
The Impeachment Handbook with John Yoo & Richard Epstein
Recorded on January 15, 2020 The impeachment proceedings against President Trump has now reached the Senate and to help our viewers navigate the legal ...
Hoover Institution
A Prosecutor's View: From Bureaucrat to Reformer | Josev Brewer | TEDxGreenville
Joe is regularly connected with community leadership and law enforcement concerning solutions in criminal justice reform, including federal drug courts. He was ...
TEDx Talks
Republican Strategist Rick Wilson: Dark Politics In The Age Of Trump
Rick Wilson is a seasoned Republican political strategist and self-proclaimed infamous negative ad maker. His regular column with The Daily Beast is a ...
Commonwealth Club
Against Identity Politics | Lecture by political scientist Francis Fukuyama
Against Identity Politics | Lecture by political scientist Francis Fukuyama Sunday 10 March 2019 | 19.30 – 21.15 hrs | De Vereeniging, Nijmegen Francis ...
Radboud Reflects
Lecture 11: Democracy’s Fourth Wave? South Africa, Northern Ireland, and the Middle East
How do we get democracies, and how do we keep them? Prof. Ian Shapiro leads the audience through the four waves of democratization and discusses four ...
YaleCourses
Noam Chomsky 2014 | Talks at Google
Professor Noam Chomsky visits Google Cambridge to answer the following questions from Googlers: 1. Your early view of the potential abuse of the Internet as ...
Talks at Google
Mueller Testimony live stream: Watch Special Counsel Robert Mueller's Congressional hearing today
Former special counsel Robert Mueller is testifying before both the House Judiciary and Intelligence Committees for a total of five hours Wednesday on the ...
CBS News
Faces of Africa: Haile Selassie, the pillar of a Modern Ethiopia
Though he died almost four decades ago, Haile Selassie's legacy remains strong and valid. "Faces of Africa" sought to unearth the events and memories of the ...
CGTN
The Implicit Power of Judicial Review [No. 86 LECTURE]
The term “judicial review” isn't found in the Constitution. So where did it come from and what does it mean? Professor Randy Barnett of Georgetown University ...
The Federalist Society
The German Homefront Experience
Emphasizing multiple perspectives from disparate groups, Mark Hull will focus on the lives of everyday Germans during World War II. What they ate, what they ...
The Dole Institute of Politics
The Cost of Campaigns | Retro Report | The New York Times
The Watergate campaign finance scandals led to a landmark law designed to limit the influence of money in politics. Forty years later, some say the scandal isn't ...
The New York Times
Judicial Independence and the Federal Courts: A Historical Perspective
America's leading scholars and federal judges join the Center for three panel discussions exploring the evolution of judicial independence from the Founding to ...
National Constitution Center
HLS in the World | A Conversation with Federal Judges About Federal Courts
During a bicentennial session titled “A Conversation with Federal Judges About Federal Court,” co-hosted by Harvard Law School Professor Richard H. Fallon ...
Harvard Law School
Faces Of Africa - Haile Selassie: The Pillar of a Modern Ethiopia, part 1 & 2
Though he died almost four decades ago, Haile Selassie's legacy remains strong and valid. "Faces of Africa" sought to unearth the events and memories of the ...
CGTN Africa
Justice Santosh Hegde - Humanity Based Judicial Reforms Needed for Speedy Justice for Common People
Justice Santosh Hegde's talk on "Humanity Based Judicial Reforms Needed for Speedy Justice for Common People" at FIIDS USA.
FIIDSUS
Charles Sykes: How The Right Lost Its Mind
Once at the center of the American conservative movement, best-selling author and radio host Charles Sykes is a fierce opponent of Donald Trump and the ...
Commonwealth Club
Campaign Finance from Watergate, to Soft Money and Citizens United | Retro Report
The Watergate campaign finance scandals led to a landmark law designed to limit the influence of money in politics. But in the decades since, wealthy donors, ...
RETRO REPORT
Chas Freeman ─ Diplomacy as Strategy
The first of three lectures examining diplomatic doctrine as a guide to action in foreign policy, "Diplomacy as Strategy" will draw on historical and contemporary ...
Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs
Everything you need to know about Irish family history records
Our Irish family history expert Brian Donovan gave this excellent speech at RootsTech 2016, and we're thrilled to be able to share it with everyone who wasn't ...
Findmypast
Our criminal justice system is broken | Brett Diehl | TEDxCarnegieLake
Brett Diehl shares how and why universities should take a courageous stance on social justice issues. He also tackles the issue of mass incarceration in the ...
TEDx Talks
Judicial Independence and the Federal Courts in the 20th Century (HD)
Stephen B. Burbank, David Berger Professor for the Administration of Justice at University of Pennsylvania Law School, and Tara Leigh Grove, Professor of Law ...
National Constitution Center
East West Street: in conversation with Philippe Sands
Date: Monday 7 November 2016 Time: 6.30-8pm Venue: Sheikh Zayed Theatre, New Academic Building Speaker: Professor Philippe Sands Chair: Professor ...
LSE
4. The Rise of the Polis
Introduction to Ancient Greek History (CLCV 205) In this lecture, Professor Donald Kagan offers a sketch of the Greek heroic code of ethics. He shows that in this ...
YaleCourses
Dr. Shashikala Gurpur on 'Teaching Criminal Law'
Amongst all the public law domains, Criminal Law is arguably one of the most interesting and sought after subjects. It is also a law that is highly relevant to ...
School of Legal Studies CMR University