You did a better job of explaining it than those clowns on some of the other channels with millions of subscribers, who are more interested in cracking stupid jokes than explaining the subject matter coherently.
This is a huge help in my tutoring of my brother, who is taking a US Gov't class in college. Thanks so much for making it available for everyone! And for explaining it so clearly!
Thank you so much for explaining this the way you did. By breaking it down this way you where the only one i was able to understand i cant thank you enough!
Thanks so much for your time in breaking these things down! It helped give me a better understanding of the federal courts position in the court system!
awesome. because I hear '9th circuit' alot with all this gun control foolishness going on (here in Washington State) I just thought there might be a map of that someplace. Random pick on your video. What an eye opener, and my view of the court system has been widened to say the least. Thanks. Will continue my education.
Thank you! suddenly this has become so relevant to learn (I'm Canadian) with the temporary halt to Trump's immigration ban. I was surprised that a judge could move against the President.
I'm American and I didn't know how this worked until I watched the video either lol. You pretty much have to take advanced level government classes to learn any of this stuff anymore
Thank you for breaking down the system into easy to understand segments. I would note, however, that the Supreme Court doesn't only hear appeals. It sometimes acts as a court of original jurisdiction.
Thank you for your comment, Linda. You are correct that the SCOTUS also has original jurisdiction over some matters. I go over that briefly in one of my other videos: "11. Supreme Court (an explanation of the Supreme Court's role in the federal court system)."
Eugene Kim Fantastic more videos! I'm taking an online college and the textbook leaves out info and poorly explains concepts. (I'm usually an A student) Your video was very helpful and I appreciate your time and sharing. Thank you so much. I will look forward to watching more of your videos. I'm sharing the links with my classmates too. Best wishes,
A municipal court is part of the state court system, not the federal court system. A municipal court's role is similar to that of the superior court described in my video of the state court system, except that it usually only handles matters related to parking and traffic offenses or violations of city ordinances (as opposed to state laws).
then what are the state courts? where do they come in or are they the same as the district courts? thanks for this video btw. I learned more than in my 2 hour lecture
State courts operate separately and are not part of the federal court system (though most state court systems are organized quite similarly to the federal court system). Whether a case should be decided by a state court or a federal court can depend on a number of things, including whether the law at issue is a state law or federal law, where the parties reside, or sometimes even the amount in controversy. You can learn more about how state courts are organized in another one of my videos: ua-cam.com/video/dtWy8TpdVv0/v-deo.html
I have to assume you are teaching 4th graders or below. This is the way you speak. I found it insulting, so I didn't sit through it. Probably good info, though.
You did a better job of explaining it than those clowns on some of the other channels with millions of subscribers, who are more interested in cracking stupid jokes than explaining the subject matter coherently.
Believe me when I say your video is the most informative and Easy to follow up with then most videos I found on UA-cam on this topic so far thanks
This was so helpful! I could never find a video that explained circuit courts until I found this. Thank you for the informative video!
This is a huge help in my tutoring of my brother, who is taking a US Gov't class in college. Thanks so much for making it available for everyone! And for explaining it so clearly!
you're a very good teacher...thank you.
Diane Hall he is
Thank you so much for explaining this the way you did. By breaking it down this way you where the only one i was able to understand i cant thank you enough!
Thanks so much for your time in breaking these things down! It helped give me a better understanding of the federal courts position in the court system!
Great teacher! Thank you for making it simple and clear!
This is really nice. Super informative and easy to understand, not too fast. so easy to understand
awesome. because I hear '9th circuit' alot with all this gun control foolishness going on (here in Washington State) I just thought there might be a map of that someplace. Random pick on your video. What an eye opener, and my view of the court system has been widened to say the least. Thanks. Will continue my education.
Sweet. This finally makes sense! I might actually pass tomorrow...thanks so much! I will be back for my next unit...
GREAT STUFF . keep up the videos. they sure help for intro law courses. You've saved me on my exam in business law. lol
I swear what a great explanation, thanks a lot sir, you got it, thanks thanks.
You're the Man Eugene. Thank you.
Thank you for making this so easy to understand!
Thank you sir...It started to make sense now
You are a wonderful TEACHER!!!!! So clear!
Nicely done. Not too verbose and no condescending cartoons.
Great review, Mr. Kim. You and I share first names, too!
Thank you for the visual. Very helpful.
Thank you! suddenly this has become so relevant to learn (I'm Canadian) with the temporary halt to Trump's immigration ban. I was surprised that a judge could move against the President.
I'm American and I didn't know how this worked until I watched the video either lol. You pretty much have to take advanced level government classes to learn any of this stuff anymore
Thank you for helping me understand my own countries legal system, its very confusing.
Hi, which software did you use for drawing this? Thank you!
Autodesk SketchBook for the drawings and Camtasia for the recording
@@lrwprof Thank you!
Incredible demonstration ......bravo .
Amazing Video
ugh finally. some people just can't explain things well. This was very helpful, thanks a lot!
What about the 8 district?Does it have any smaller district court
That's really a good one, Sir.
You explained better than my own professor... I was struggling trying to understand this... And you made it so simple.. thank you!!
thank you for explain your video was a lot a help for me
Cancion. Del torito
Thank you for breaking down the system into easy to understand segments. I would note, however, that the Supreme Court doesn't only hear appeals. It sometimes acts as a court of original jurisdiction.
Thank you for your comment, Linda. You are correct that the SCOTUS also has original jurisdiction over some matters. I go over that briefly in one of my other videos: "11. Supreme Court (an explanation of the Supreme Court's role in the federal court system)."
Eugene Kim Fantastic more videos! I'm taking an online college and the textbook leaves out info and poorly explains concepts. (I'm usually an A student)
Your video was very helpful and I appreciate your time and sharing. Thank you so much. I will look forward to watching more of your videos. I'm sharing the links with my classmates too. Best wishes,
Government exam tomorrow, thank you!
this helps so much. thank you a ton!
Why might a copyright case be heard in a federal court?
Thank you
Great video!
dang this is like khan academy for law
Thoughts about political science as a major ?
How is Montana in same district as California, who came up with this, and can it change???
Why is the 9th circuit so huge compared to other circuits?
hello. what about municipal court or justce court are they same as distric court ? or belong to the distric court?
A municipal court is part of the state court system, not the federal court system. A municipal court's role is similar to that of the superior court described in my video of the state court system, except that it usually only handles matters related to parking and traffic offenses or violations of city ordinances (as opposed to state laws).
Very well done, thanks for the help.
then what are the state courts? where do they come in or are they the same as the district courts?
thanks for this video btw. I learned more than in my 2 hour lecture
State courts operate separately and are not part of the federal court system (though most state court systems are organized quite similarly to the federal court system). Whether a case should be decided by a state court or a federal court can depend on a number of things, including whether the law at issue is a state law or federal law, where the parties reside, or sometimes even the amount in controversy. You can learn more about how state courts are organized in another one of my videos: ua-cam.com/video/dtWy8TpdVv0/v-deo.html
Thanks, understanding this alot better now
Thank you Eugene!
A job well done. Thank you, my professor should take a lesson from you.
Something I never new.
Thank you!!! Great teacher !!
Thank you for this!!!
Thanks a lot for good explaining
Where's the military fall in this diagram?
Well done.
Very nice, thank you
where are the videos 2 3 4 5 etc.
Ahmet Balkan Check out my playlist called "LRWA." You'll find them there.
Thanks...more easy than my speaddy professesor
Who else came here after watching the Crash Course explanation and needed something slower and more in depth. lol
Thank you
Thank you sooooo much.
Really
I know Joyce Garrett never killed anybody or broke a law and that Chad Ward is basically ...delayed.
More like Circus courts.
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I have to assume you are teaching 4th graders or below. This is the way you speak. I found it insulting, so I didn't sit through it. Probably good info, though.
Federal circuit court ...immigrAtion .
Sweet. This finally makes sense! I might actually pass tomorrow...thanks so much! I will be back for my next unit...
Great! Thanks for your comment. I hope your test went well. What class and program was it for?
It was definitely for the biodiversity unit of Yohoho's AP French class Kimmy.
Thank you! This helped a ton!