Judiciary Act of 1862

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The Judiciary Act of 1862 was a U.S. federal law passed during the Civil War that reorganized the federal court system to address wartime legal needs and the expansion of federal authority.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf United States federal statute
judiciary act
appliesTo Supreme Court of the United States NERFINISHED
United States circuit courts NERFINISHED
United States district courts NERFINISHED
United States federal judiciary NERFINISHED
branch judicial branch of the United States government
chamber United States House of Representatives NERFINISHED
United States Senate NERFINISHED
context Union war effort
country United States of America
surface form: United States
effect altered structure of federal courts
modified distribution of federal judicial business
governingLawFor operation of certain federal courts during the Civil War
historicalPeriod Civil War era
jurisdiction federal courts of the United States
language English
legalArea court organization
federal jurisdiction
judicial administration
legalStatus in force at time of enactment
legislativeBody United States Congress
motivatedBy need to manage increased federal litigation during the Civil War
partOf United States judiciary history
purpose address wartime legal needs
reorganize the federal court system
support expansion of federal authority
relatedTo Judiciary Act of 1789 NERFINISHED
Judiciary Act of 1801 NERFINISHED
Judiciary Act of 1869 NERFINISHED
signedBy Abraham Lincoln NERFINISHED
subjectHeading Courts—United States—History NERFINISHED
United States—Courts—Organization NERFINISHED
United States—Judicial power
temporalContext American Civil War NERFINISHED
typeOfLaw public law

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Judiciary Act of 1869 relatedTo Judiciary Act of 1862