JUDICIARY ACT
The title 'Judiciary Act' may refer to any of several statutes relating to the organization of national court systems:
★ 'Australia'
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★ Judiciary Act 1903
★ 'United States'
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★ Judiciary Act of 1789, established the federal judiciary.
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★ Judiciary Act of 1801, also called the 'Midnight Judges Act'.
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★ Judiciary Act of 1802, repealed the 1801 Act.
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★ "Judiciary Act of 1866" may refer to two different laws.
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★ Ch. 210, (July 23, 1866) is more commonly called the Judicial Circuits Act
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★ Ch. 288, (July 27, 1866) provided for the removal of certain cases from state courts to the federal courts.
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★ Judiciary Act of 1869, also called the 'Circuit Judges Act of 1869'
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★ Judiciary Act of 1891, also called the 'Evarts Act' or the 'Circuit Courts of Appeals Act'.
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★ Judiciary Act of 1925, also called the 'Certiorari Act' or the 'Judges' Bill'.
★ Barnett v. Mayes
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★ 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
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★ footnote 23 refers to as the Judiciary Act of 1866
★ Creating the Federal Judicial System (PDF)
★ History of the Courts of the Federal Judiciary
★ '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★ Judiciary Act of 1802, repealed the 1801 Act.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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