JUDICIARY ACT

The title 'Judiciary Act' may refer to any of several statutes relating to the organization of national court systems:

★ 'Australia'


Judiciary Act 1903

★ 'United States'


Judiciary Act of 1789, established the federal judiciary.


Judiciary Act of 1801, also called the 'Midnight Judges Act'.


Judiciary Act of 1802, repealed the 1801 Act.


★ "Judiciary Act of 1866" may refer to two different laws.



★ Ch. 210, (July 23, 1866) is more commonly called the Judicial Circuits Act



★ Ch. 288, (July 27, 1866) provided for the removal of certain cases from state courts to the federal courts.


Judiciary Act of 1869, also called the 'Circuit Judges Act of 1869'


Judiciary Act of 1891, also called the 'Evarts Act' or the 'Circuit Courts of Appeals Act'.


Judiciary Act of 1925, also called the 'Certiorari Act' or the 'Judges' Bill'.

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References



Barnett v. Mayes


★ an example of a legal document referring to 14 Stat. 306 as the Judiciary Act of 1866

The Civil War Era as a Crucible for Nationalizing the Lower Federal Courts


★ footnote 23 refers to as the Judiciary Act of 1866

External links



Creating the Federal Judicial System (PDF)

History of the Courts of the Federal Judiciary

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