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Federal Judicial History
The Center conducts research and produces resources on the history of the judicial branch of the federal government. These resources include compilations of historical data on the courts, information about judges and judicial administration, as well as publications on federal judicial history. The Center also maintains a biographical directory of Article III judges from 1789 to the present, engages in outreach and education on federal judicial history, and works to promote the preservation of the history of the judicial branch.
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Benjamin Harrison nominated John Alden Riner to be the first judge of the U.S. District Court for the District of #Wyoming #OTD in 1890 https://t.co/Kg1CVzNKWF https://t.co/7zwF74Er361 day 16 hours ago
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Supreme Court Justice Lewis F. Powell, Jr. (1971-1987) was born #OTD in 1907 #SCOTUS https://t.co/QuLywUV0hW https://t.co/BIPDp6rQfO2 days 18 hours ago
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The law establishing the Eastern and Central Districts of California went into effect #OTD in 1966; see the composition of the districts: https://t.co/e4nMJosyMs https://t.co/MCEF6u7FPe3 days 17 hours ago
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The U.S. Circuit Court for the District of Connecticut empaneled a grand jury #OTD in 1839 to consider charges of piracy and murder arising from the revolt on the slave ship Amistad; see FJC teaching materials on the case: https://t.co/7ogczQm0KH https://t.co/8ux1j6idh24 days 16 hours ago
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The Federal Rules of Civil Procedure went into effect #OTD in 1938 https://t.co/rn8LyOMASq5 days 17 hours ago
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Additional Resources:
Creating the Federal Judicial System
Debates on the Federal Judiciary: A Documentary History
Federal Judiciary Appropriations, 1792-2010
Talking Points on Federal Judicial History
To submit questions about federal judicial history, email us at history@fjc.gov.



