Marbury v. Madison, EXPLAINED [AP Gov Required Cases]

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    In this video Heimler walks you through Marbury v. Madison which, in addition to being a required Supreme Court case for your AP Government curriculum, is probably the most important case in Supreme Court history.
    It was this case, decided by the Marshall Court, that cemented the Court's power of judicial review which is the power to rule on the constitutionality of laws passed by Congress (in addition to other actions of the federal government).
    Though it began as a case about William Marbury suing for a judgeship, it became a far larger and farther reaching case about the jurisdiction and power of the highest Court in the land.

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  • @gabe9452
    @gabe9452 6 дней назад +118

    AP Gov exam at 7:30 in the morning tomorrow. Figured it was about time to start studying.

    • @combine8269
      @combine8269 5 дней назад +5

      3 hours earlier to it than me

    • @gabe9452
      @gabe9452 5 дней назад +10

      @@combine8269 just in spite of you I am gonna stop studying, I take it as a challenge.

    • @Cyceryx
      @Cyceryx 5 дней назад

      ayyyy same

    • @CsoCool259
      @CsoCool259 5 дней назад +1

      Same here, just reviewing this case specifically, because it's confusing asf

    • @TheCarGuyy
      @TheCarGuyy 5 дней назад +3

      💀I just started

  • @colindalangin2925
    @colindalangin2925 2 года назад +532

    Absolutely carrying me through this class. Not trying to read the text book, my ADHD mind learns way better from this type of fast fun teaching

    • @artfimbres576
      @artfimbres576 Год назад +14

      Me too. My ADHD learns better through these videos. Couldn't read books very well...

  • @ClarkPotter
    @ClarkPotter 2 года назад +196

    This dude's the AP Gov teacher you want. If school were taught at this pace and with this enthusiasm I'd have been invested a lot more.

    • @middleway1885
      @middleway1885 Год назад

      Imagine the possibilities that can arise if people actually found out what they passionately enjoy doing, and not be limited by the financial aspects... you know that pesky 'adulting'...
      Can you believe we follow a broken system because others said it is needed to be that way... lol
      Or because it's been done for this long... sad days are coming faster and faster; when many more will lose their ways of living the way they did...
      I'm for people to have a safe and comfortable home, people being more self-reliant in their food stuff by planting freely food forests everywhere... it's crazy we still have to pay crazy high prices for the basic utilizes... when it can be just at: maintenance fees, material costs (which they would get discounts on), and donation based to support those that bring more streamline services... plus, this retirement plan is crap... people think they will have any money left after they break wall street... lol, What a trip... how about people creating NFTs so others can support their mentors/ people that brought them Blissful experiences... easy fix...
      Education wouldn't be this broken system but from the mindset of; what brings one interest (passionate people sharing 'Show and Tell')
      Shadowing professionals and having people record for those that can't be live, there... everything is top quality...
      Easy fix for this reality...

    • @sunshinewing5517
      @sunshinewing5517 5 месяцев назад +1

      agreeee

  • @knewyoudhauntallofmywhatifs
    @knewyoudhauntallofmywhatifs Год назад +64

    i'm in law school and while i generally understood this case, i didn't understand the significance. this video helped me fully understand it. thank you!!!

  • @cocoa7295
    @cocoa7295 5 дней назад +6

    See yall on the other side after the exam in 7 hours, WE’RE GONNA GET FIVES RAHHHH

  • @mochabroka
    @mochabroka 2 года назад +99

    I have a quiz with this tomorrow, but for APUSH!!
    This video is a miracle 0-0
    Thanks for carrying me through APWH!! I was bound to fail the exam but watching your reviews and livestreams helped me pass with last minute study

  • @nerdbot6450
    @nerdbot6450 2 года назад +52

    Taking my AP Gov test tomorrow thank you for this!

    • @nexongn
      @nexongn 2 года назад +1

      Yeah me too 😔

    • @YoungKingAK
      @YoungKingAK 2 года назад

      Same🙏🏻

    • @laineeh.7569
      @laineeh.7569 2 года назад

      Bruh completely same

    • @eligarcia4981
      @eligarcia4981 2 года назад +1

      These cases are the first review I have done lol AND I have chem tmrw!

    • @laineeh.7569
      @laineeh.7569 2 года назад

      @@eligarcia4981 I'm so glad someone else is going through my pain.

  • @rubyguan7974
    @rubyguan7974 Год назад +8

    YOU KNOW HOW MANY VIDEOS I WATCHED TO TRY TO UNDERSTAND THIS CASE BEFORE I FINALLY WATCHED YOURS AND YOU EXPLAINED IT PERFECTLY

  • @eliasschock6571
    @eliasschock6571 Год назад +15

    Your energy makes me actually interested so thank you for really putting your heart into your teaching

  • @PCAMY
    @PCAMY 2 года назад +15

    I partially understood these cases but these videos connected the dots for me. I also love your sense of humor lol

  • @liawengert8784
    @liawengert8784 Год назад +6

    Thank you Heimler this case has always been confusing to me but you explained it so well and in an engaging way :')

  • @user-zx9nh4mg4h
    @user-zx9nh4mg4h 8 месяцев назад +3

    How did you know some of us needed to watch it more than once? Great explanation

  • @MrJoeybabe25
    @MrJoeybabe25 Год назад +1

    WOW! Great simple explanation that I've been trying to wrap my head around.
    I think I've got it now. Thank you very much! 😀😀

  • @Kaitlyn.Ashby04
    @Kaitlyn.Ashby04 2 года назад +11

    I am in fact using the term “Ol’ sneaky Adams” to remember what case this is haha

    • @scholarwork6060
      @scholarwork6060 Год назад

      Adams Hamilton and Washington were heroes, Jefferson was a radical Jacobin that pretended to promote "equality."

  • @LloydBryanMolanderAdams
    @LloydBryanMolanderAdams 2 года назад +1

    Great breakdown of the IRAC here - well done, best video out there!

  • @carly2518
    @carly2518 2 года назад +1

    thank you, this video really clearified every thing I needed to know :)

  • @mariaconstantino08
    @mariaconstantino08 11 месяцев назад +1

    I watched 3 videos prior to yours, and your video made me understand the topic. Thank you!

  • @najma-honeyyusoph5082
    @najma-honeyyusoph5082 8 месяцев назад

    Very well explained wow. i hope you continue making contents like this.

  • @madelinevlogs5898
    @madelinevlogs5898 8 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for this! I’ve been out of high school for a while but this is great for my constitutional law class

  • @seanowens01
    @seanowens01 2 года назад +1

    Been a few years, thanks for the quick refresher.

  • @cynthialeveque6606
    @cynthialeveque6606 8 месяцев назад

    Thanks for explaining that so well.

  • @gradychapman3511
    @gradychapman3511 Год назад

    Thank you, very helpful. Good definition of writ of mandamus

  • @momoelmeligi3478
    @momoelmeligi3478 Год назад +1

    1L law student here and this video was essential for my understanding of the case. Thank you!

  • @Mc_Logic
    @Mc_Logic 2 года назад +6

    Damn, I just had a quiz on this today! I had to watch the one from 3 years ago! Where did the old intro go Heimler? 😂

  • @nanasakvarelidze9148
    @nanasakvarelidze9148 2 года назад +11

    I mean... Singlehandedly THE best explanation of this case.

  • @chelseab4870
    @chelseab4870 Год назад +1

    I see your Landscape of History by John Gaddis poster! Excellent book. Thanks for everything Heimler!

    • @heimlershistory
      @heimlershistory  Год назад +1

      Good eye! Yeah, that’s one of my absolute favorites.

  • @user-pe7qb8bo8r
    @user-pe7qb8bo8r 2 месяца назад

    Can't believe somebody could make it all this easy thankyou for the help with my studies 😍 **subscribing**

  • @averagehooligan620
    @averagehooligan620 Год назад +2

    you know it's a good vid when the explanation is better than chatGPT's answer

  • @Jaja-rt2ux
    @Jaja-rt2ux 2 года назад +1

    Oh my gosh thank you, this is the only video I could understand

  • @Call_Me_Rio
    @Call_Me_Rio Год назад

    Thank you. This was a very educational video.I enjoyed every 18:15 seconds of it

  • @LiyaGuerrero
    @LiyaGuerrero Год назад

    Thank you so much for this video!

  • @-paul-2191
    @-paul-2191 Год назад

    Man, thanks to you I'm #1 in the class. Appreciate it man

  • @Crosseyedhero
    @Crosseyedhero 2 года назад

    This helps a lot. Thank you.

  • @taureanbelle9769
    @taureanbelle9769 Год назад

    Thank you! Have a better understanding

  • @anzatzi
    @anzatzi Год назад

    Well presented!

  • @oakus8503
    @oakus8503 2 года назад +15

    Great video! It’s too bad these videos are only getting a few hundred fews on each, though.

    • @heimlershistory
      @heimlershistory  2 года назад +30

      Yeah, but this is a new subject for my channel. I’ve got to earn my space like anyone else. We’ll get there. In the meantime, let any AP Gov-ers know that the videos are there for them…

    • @stankyt5882
      @stankyt5882 2 года назад +2

      @@heimlershistory oh dw I'll be back next year for AP Gov but I'm catching up on APUSH, my schools on period 6 and we're about halfway through

    • @uraveragepianist7566
      @uraveragepianist7566 Месяц назад +1

      @@heimlershistorythis aged incredibly well. Thanks for everything!!!

  • @armandoperez8761
    @armandoperez8761 2 года назад +1

    Do you have a video on Plessy v. Ferguson case??

  • @darelbutler3953
    @darelbutler3953 3 месяца назад

    Wonderfully said!

  • @marijav9557
    @marijav9557 2 года назад +1

    I needed this vid, thanks

  • @ogunsheadeyinka9661
    @ogunsheadeyinka9661 2 года назад

    good job. best video ever

  • @gloriaflomo4838
    @gloriaflomo4838 2 года назад

    Thank you for the Unstanding

  • @FollowerofDuck
    @FollowerofDuck Год назад

    i love ur energy

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    @user-uf8yw4hy7v 2 года назад

    Man, you are amazing

  • @MrJoeybabe25
    @MrJoeybabe25 Год назад

    Did the Court also rule as it did, and not order the writ because Madison would have ignored it and they would have looked foolish?
    Or is it simply not provided for in the text of Article Three in which Section 2 gives the Supreme Court original jurisdiction when ambassadors, public officials, or the states are a party in the case, leaving the Supreme Court with appellate jurisdiction in all other areas to which the federal judiciary's jurisdiction extends.
    Could Marshall have reasonably ordered Madison to deliver the Writ of Mandamus?

  • @madeleinedombrowski9913
    @madeleinedombrowski9913 3 месяца назад

    even as a law student this was really helpful :) thanks for the video

  • @strawhatchoji2535
    @strawhatchoji2535 2 года назад

    possibly the most difficult one was on my argumentative essay. Nice 🤦🏾‍♂️

  • @SandwedgeMon
    @SandwedgeMon 2 месяца назад

    Thank you!

  • @rashadadams9305
    @rashadadams9305 Год назад +9

    So the Supreme Court ended up giving itself more power of judicial review from this case. That’s both interesting and terrifying!

  • @tunaXD_
    @tunaXD_ 6 дней назад +1

    So because Justice Marshall found a law unconstitutional due to it colliding with Article III, therefore putting it out of their original jurisdiction, and declared it as so, despite it being part of a law once passed by Congress. Marshall said it was unconstitutional despite no power being given to the Supreme Court to do so. But no one really came to argue with that so Chief Justice Marshall pretty much gave the power of judicial review to the Court based on what the federalists were arguing in the Federalist Papers on the idea of checks and balances, and more specifically Federalist 51 and 78. And no one has really came to argue against the power (and they really can't do that either because that was the idea the federalists had for the judicial branch in Federalist 78 and by extension Federalist 51). I think I got it?

  • @bugscranks7605
    @bugscranks7605 2 года назад +14

    Brilliant explanation. Was Marshall purposely trying to expand the power of the Supreme Court?

  • @coltx1513
    @coltx1513 2 года назад +4

    Heimler I have a test tomorrow you think I can ace it?

  • @kckcmctcrc
    @kckcmctcrc 2 года назад +1

    Excellent, wish you would have explained who Madison actually was before the very end.... Madison was a Cabinet Sec...got it.

  • @katep7141
    @katep7141 5 дней назад +9

    ap gov exam in 2 hrs😅

  • @antonygodinez8060
    @antonygodinez8060 Год назад +1

    Is marshal with the supreme court?

  • @NorvilleRising
    @NorvilleRising 22 дня назад

    I'm no AP Gov Major, I'm just a curious American, but isn't it unconstitutional for a branch to empower themselves? wouldn't Potus or Congress be required to allow the Supreme Justice's the ability to interpret the constitution?

  • @aidenjoly639
    @aidenjoly639 5 месяцев назад

    Your the goat fr

  • @Yodakaycool
    @Yodakaycool 3 месяца назад

    Ty

  • @izzy9436
    @izzy9436 2 года назад

    Hey Heimler, how does this case support federalist ideals?

    • @katierice9382
      @katierice9382 2 года назад +4

      Hey, not Heimler, but a junior Political Science major. John Marshall (Supreme Court Chief Justice in this case) was a federalist appointed by John Adams (also a federalist) before Thomas Jefferson (a democratic-republican) took office. By ruling this way in Marbury v. Madison and establishing judicial review, it gave more power to the federal government, which is what federalists were for, whereas anti-federalists wanted the majority of power to be reserved for the states. The power of judicial review gives a MASSIVE amount of power to the national government through the Supreme Court, therefore supporting federalist ideals!

  • @tpstrat14
    @tpstrat14 2 года назад +1

    this is one of the most important supreme court cases? Who was wronged? Or who would have been wronged if it went the other way? Seems like a bunch of boring technicalities that couldn't have made any difference in anyone's life besides William Marbury's.

    • @duckingcensorship1037
      @duckingcensorship1037 Год назад +2

      I'm still a legal novice, but I'm learning. What this case established was Judicial Review. Essentially the SC can declare any law that goes against the constitution as null and void.

  • @imenmdemagh8692
    @imenmdemagh8692 2 года назад +1

    Me being a foreigner learning English in her first year: 😫
    Me understanding this sh*t: 😌

  • @Sks_julie21412
    @Sks_julie21412 2 года назад

    PM shout out

  • @minetime6881
    @minetime6881 Год назад

    What’s the difference between anti-federalism and democratic republicanism?

  • @Hornblas189
    @Hornblas189 3 месяца назад

    so....The constitution held for only 14 years?

  • @0n3gam3
    @0n3gam3 5 дней назад

    If only marbury went to a district court before the supreme court

  • @Real_2Phase
    @Real_2Phase Год назад

    So the Supreme Court gave itself a power it didn't have?

  • @DeweySmithTattoos2
    @DeweySmithTattoos2 2 месяца назад

    Is your dad the micro machine guy ?

  • @Chaaaengstan
    @Chaaaengstan 5 месяцев назад

    WOW

  • @WarriorBane
    @WarriorBane 2 года назад +1

    Old sneaky Adams adams again

  • @thelawfus
    @thelawfus 2 месяца назад +2

    This is one of the worst decisions in judicial history.

  • @juniormichel1255
    @juniormichel1255 Месяц назад

    Bruhhh, I was literally about to write "Sneaky Adams" down 🤣🤣

  • @dari3nn
    @dari3nn 2 года назад

    anyone else watching this in law school?

  • @averagehooligan620
    @averagehooligan620 Год назад

    umm..easy subscribe

  • @toony9986
    @toony9986 2 года назад

    Do not remind me bad memories from U.S history lol

  • @jonathanhaas8342
    @jonathanhaas8342 2 года назад +1

    To each there own but this is so boring

  • @lisadeanedemandzero9457
    @lisadeanedemandzero9457 2 месяца назад +1

    Just wish he spoke faster. Don't understand why it's such a landmark case. Bunch of gobbledygook to this CJ student. God bless all of you who understand this. Choosing good ole' Miranda v. Arizona for assignment.

  • @libbie2995
    @libbie2995 2 года назад +4

    I need to learn this case for my AP gov test on Thursday. Thanks heimler ♥️ you’re the best