Thank you so much Heimler, I was in AP world last year and I watched your 6 hour live stream. I didn't really know the content before since it was a hard year of online school, after however, I felt like an expert afterwards (I also felt like I knew you as a person after all of the content lol) and I got a 5 on my exam. So thank you so much, you probably singlehandedly got me a 5. You're the best. -Max
@@pranaykumar2962 bro what ap human is so much harder than gov. most freshmen take ap gov and its basically the standard class. human is a LOT harder and u dont rlly have to be an expert in politics to take gov. last year, i was completely clueless in the policy making process and everything gov and this year i feel rlly good about what ive learned. :)
he took apush in 2021 tho when it was considered "too easy" so the collegeboard made the AP test harder and everyone couldn't pass the AP test in 2022@@enzokosko338
the structure and power of the judicial branch of the federal government. He explains that the federal court system consists of the Supreme Court, regional courts of appeals, and U.S. district courts. The Supreme Court has both original and appellate jurisdiction, while the lower courts primarily have appellate jurisdiction. Heimler also introduces the concept of judicial review, which is the power of the courts to determine the constitutionality of laws. This power was established in the case of Mar v. Mad
For those watching in 2023, the number of courts of appeals has changed since this video was posted, and there are now 13 (as adverse to 12 like before). Hope this helps :))
@@toasteduranium Hope this helps: In the federal system, 94 district courts are organized into 12 circuits, or regions. Each circuit has its own Court of Appeals that reviews cases decided in U.S. District Courts within the circuit. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit brings the number of federal appellate courts to 13.
Best time I got a test tomorrow
Lol I have a test next period I'm in study hall rn
Saaame
i learned more in this five minute video than in my past 5 classes of AP Gov
Thank you so much Heimler, I was in AP world last year and I watched your 6 hour live stream. I didn't really know the content before since it was a hard year of online school, after however, I felt like an expert afterwards (I also felt like I knew you as a person after all of the content lol) and I got a 5 on my exam. So thank you so much, you probably singlehandedly got me a 5. You're the best. -Max
this year i'm in apush and next year i'll be taking ap gov so see you then lmao
@@Max-mm8xv dont take ap gov take ap human just not ap gov unless your a expert in politics
@@pranaykumar2962 bro what ap human is so much harder than gov. most freshmen take ap gov and its basically the standard class. human is a LOT harder and u dont rlly have to be an expert in politics to take gov. last year, i was completely clueless in the policy making process and everything gov and this year i feel rlly good about what ive learned. :)
@@theerthsrinivasan545 ehh if he can do apush he should be fine in either
he took apush in 2021 tho when it was considered "too easy" so the collegeboard made the AP test harder and everyone couldn't pass the AP test in 2022@@enzokosko338
who has the audacity to dislike this video
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@@sairushilreddykagithala8869 LOL
Heimler is the reason I'm alive and taking a second AP social studies class.
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i’ll be binging these soon 😩
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the structure and power of the judicial branch of the federal government. He explains that the federal court system consists of the Supreme Court, regional courts of appeals, and U.S. district courts. The Supreme Court has both original and appellate jurisdiction, while the lower courts primarily have appellate jurisdiction. Heimler also introduces the concept of judicial review, which is the power of the courts to determine the constitutionality of laws. This power was established in the case of Mar v. Mad
I got a test in 10 mins you came clutch😮💨
You need to sue the one idiot who disliked this video and take him to court. There has to a court dum- ugh I mean low enough to hear that case!!!
For those watching in 2023, the number of courts of appeals has changed since this video was posted, and there are now 13 (as adverse to 12 like before). Hope this helps :))
Can you explain this more? I’ve looked online but I can’t find anything about a change that occurred this year.
@@toasteduranium Hope this helps: In the federal system, 94 district courts are organized into 12 circuits, or regions. Each circuit has its own Court of Appeals that reviews cases decided in U.S. District Courts within the circuit. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit brings the number of federal appellate courts to 13.
thank you heimler!
I disliked so you can sue me for public defamation. 😂 😂 I feel guilty, I’m sorry Heimler.
*I only disliked it as a joke. I loved the vid!
Now I'm regretting that joke :)
i have a test in 2 periods and i’m stressed put
aren’t there 13 federal appellate courts (one for each circuit (the 11 regional circuits plus the dc and federal circuits)) not 12?
it changed last year
unrelated but just bought the APUSH packet to prepare 👀
I really hope it helps!
@@heimlershistory it definitely will!
Guys… I don’t have a test tomorrow 😰
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you’re literally a lifesaver only way i get through ap