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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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Former U.S. District Judge Barbara Hackett (E.D. Mich.) died December 23 at age 90 https://t.co/vX6ZWFoiGt https://t.co/jCsw8MHG8F1 week 1 day ago
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Senior U.S. District Judge Owen Panner (D. Oregon) died December 19 at age 94 https://t.co/2EncRNC5Sm https://t.co/AueCWwQAKw1 week 2 days ago
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#SCOTUS decided Williams v. North Carolina #OTD in 1942; divorce in one state must be recognized by other states; overturned bigamy convictions of NC residents who obtained divorces in NV (case was remanded to NC, defendants convicted again, & SCOTUS affirmed on other grounds) https://t.co/rl1itX9Vln1 week 4 days ago
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John Sitgreaves, second U.S. district judge for #NorthCarolina, 1790-1802 (after John Stokes died after 2 months in office), was confirmed by the Senate #OTD in 1790 https://t.co/sqsZ13MwwE https://t.co/hdxMvwBKev1 week 5 days ago
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Edward Douglass White took the oath of office for Chief Justice of the Supreme Court #OTD in 1910, becoming the first Associate Justice directly elevated to Chief #SCOTUS https://t.co/Y90nnHWr4W https://t.co/2brZKKI3911 week 6 days ago
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Additional Resources:
Creating the Federal Judicial System
Debates on the Federal Judiciary: A Documentary History
Federal Judiciary Appropriations
Talking Points on Federal Judicial History
To submit questions about federal judicial history, email us at history@fjc.gov.



