judiciary legislation

  • 1Judiciary Act of 1869 — The Judiciary Act of 1869 (16 Stat. 44), also called the Circuit Judges Act of 1869, was a United States statute that made two important reforms of the federal judiciary. First, judgeships were created for the circuit courts; in this case, one… …

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  • 2Judiciary Act of 1925 — The Judiciary Act of 1925 (43 Stat. 936), also known as the Certiorari Act, was an act of the United States Congress which sought to reduce the workload of the Supreme Court of the United States. Although the Judiciary Act of 1891 (which created… …

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  • 3Judiciary Act of 1891 — The Judiciary Act of 1891 (26 Stat. 826), also known as the Evarts Act after its primary sponsor, Senator William M. Evarts, created the United States courts of appeals, and reassigned the jurisdiction of most routine appeals from the… …

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  • 4Judiciary Reorganization Bill of 1937 — The Judiciary Reorganization Bill of 1937, frequently called the Court packing Bill, was a law proposed by United States President Franklin Roosevelt. While the bill contained many provisions, the most notorious one (which led to the name Court… …

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  • 5Judiciary of Germany — Germany This article is part of the series: Politics and government of Germany …

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  • 6Judiciary of England and Wales — This article is part of the series: Courts of England and Wales Law of England and Wales …

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  • 7Judiciary Act 1903 — Infobox AU Legislation short title=Judiciary Act 1903 parliament=Parliament of Australia long title=An Act to make provision for the Exercise of the Judicial Power of the Commonwealth introduced by= date passed= royal assent=August 25 1903… …

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  • 8Judiciary of Somalia — The Judiciary of Somalia as defined by the Transitional Federal Charter (TFC) began its formative stages in early 2007 with the swearing in of the first jurists recognized by the Transitional Federal Government (TFG).Chapter 2 of the Charter… …

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  • 9Judiciary of South Africa — The Judiciary of South Africa is an independent branch of judicial system, subject only to the South African Constitution and the laws of the country. The Judiciary interprets the laws of South Africa, using as the basis of its interpretation the …

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  • 10Judiciary — Justitia, symbol of the judiciary.[1][2] The judiciary (also known as the judicial system or judicature) is the system of courts that interprets and applies the law in the name of t …

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