Judiciary Act 347134 210901667 2008-05-07T22:15:49Z (jarbarf) 2655685 Reverted edits by [[Special:Contributions/208.120.66.99|208.120.66.99]] to last version by Gaius Cornelius The title '''Judiciary Act''' may refer to any of several [[statute]]s 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 ** [[Judiciary Act of 1802]], repealed the 1801 Act.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, {{USStat|14|209}} ([[July 23]], [[1866]]) is more commonly called the [[Judicial Circuits Act]] ***Ch. 288, {{USStat|14|306}} ([[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'''. ==References== * {{cite web| url=http://wyomcases.courts.state.wy.us/applications/oscn/DeliverDocument.asp?citeID=124523| title=Barnett v. Mayes| work=Wyoming State Law Library| accessmonthday=June 2 | accessyear=2005| }} ** an example of a legal document referring to 14 Stat. 306 as the Judiciary Act of 1866 * {{cite web| url=http://www.archives.gov/publications/prologue/1975/fall/civil-war-courts.html| title=The Civil War Era as a Crucible for Nationalizing the Lower Federal Courts| work=Prologue: Quarterly of the National Archives and Records Administration| accessmonthday=June 2 | accessyear=2005| }} ** footnote 23 refers to {{USStat|14|209}} as the Judiciary Act of 1866 {{disambig}} [[Category:United States federal judiciary legislation| ]]