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Creating the Federal Judicial System, Second Edition [Superseded]

Russell R. Wheeler, Cynthia E. Harrison
January 1, 1994

The authors explain the provisions of the 1789 Judiciary Act and the compromises it embodies, review the evolution of the federal judicial system during the nineteenth century, and analyze the conditions and debates that led to the passage of the Evarts Act in 1891, which established the three-tiered system that characterizes federal court structure today. The publication includes twelve maps that illustrate the growth and evolution of the districts and circuits from 1789 to the present.

Superseded by Creating the Federal Judicial System, Third Edition (2005).