United States Circuit Courts for the Second Circuit
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The United States Circuit Courts for the Second Circuit were a collection of circuit courts. During any one year, they all had the same Supreme Court justice serving on their bench. From their establishment in 1837 until 1869, that was the only thing uniting these courts. From 1869 to 1891, as per the Judiciary Act of 1869, each of the nine circuits then in existence had a judge appointed to it to hear the cases of the various circuit courts, in conjunction with the district court judges and the Supreme Court justice assigned to that circuit. From 1891 to 1911, as per the Evarts Act of 1891, a fourth tier of federal courts was instituted, and the circuit courts became less and less important. They were finally abolished by the Judicial Code of 1911, leaving America with its current three-tiered federal judicial system.[1]
Circuit Courts for the Second Circuit
Circuit Courts for the Second Circuit is a designation referring to the federal judicial circuits in several states. The following circuits, then, comprised the Circuit Courts for the Second Circuit, each during the years in parentheses:
- United States Circuit Court for the District of Connecticut (1802-1911)
- United States Circuit Court for the District of New York (1802-1814)
- United States Circuit Court for the Eastern District of New York (1865-1911)
- United States Circuit Court for the Northern District of New York (1837-1911)
- United States Circuit Court for the Southern District of New York (1814-1911)
- United States Circuit Court for the Western District of New York (1900-1911)
- United States Circuit Court for the District of Vermont (1802-1911)
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Ninth Circuit | District of Alaska • District of Arizona • Central District of California • Eastern District of California • Northern District of California • Southern District of California • District of Hawaii • District of Idaho • District of Montana • District of Nevada • District of Oregon • Eastern District of Washington • Western District of Washington |
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