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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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#Minnesota achieved statehood #OTD 1858 and became a single fed judicial district https://t.co/nTP8Kq5XcV (pic: 188… https://t.co/du6c8fGmdz1 day 10 hours ago
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"Drawing Justice: The Art of Courtroom Illustrations" exhibit open until October at @librarycongress Jefferson Bldg https://t.co/dIFncU32H82 days 8 hours ago
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#OTD 1967 Muhammad Ali indicted in S.D. TX for refusing induction for draft (#OTD 1792 2d Militia Act 1st establish… https://t.co/VZRJSAN1Zv4 days 6 hours ago
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Genevieve Rose Cline, the 1st woman appointed to the federal judiciary, nominated to the U.S. Customs Court by Calv… https://t.co/mlJcIoAKZv1 week 1 day ago
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Asa Biggs confirmed to dist ct in N.C. #OTD in 1858; was state senator, U.S. rep. & U.S. sen.; resigned 1861 to ser… https://t.co/j9zZbHyrj41 week 2 days ago
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Additional Resources:
Creating the Federal Judicial System
Debates on the Federal Judiciary: A Documentary History
Federal Judiciary Appropriations
Congressional Committees on the Judiciary
Talking Points on Federal Judicial History
To submit questions about federal judicial history, email us at history@fjc.gov.