02772oam 2200517 450 991070828080332120180201160552.0(CKB)4920000000058495(OCoLC)861791858(EXLCZ)99492000000005849520131031g20132018 ua 0engurbn||||a||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierDebates on the federal judiciary a documentary history /compiled and edited by Bruce A. Ragsdale[Washington, D.C.] :Federal Judicial Center, Federal Judicial History Office,2013-2018.1 online resource (3 volumes)Volume 2 compiled and edited by Daniel S. Holt ; Volume 3 compiled and edited by Jake Kobrick and Daniel S. Holt.Title from v. 1 title screen (viewed on Oct. 31, 2013).Includes bibliographical references and indexes.Vol. I (1787-1875): The Federal convention, debates on the judiciary -- Ratification debates on the judiciary -- The Judiciary Act of 1789 -- Rethinking the Judiciary Act of 1789 -- Circuit riding -- Nonjudicial responsibilities of federal judges -- The suability of states and the origins of the Eleventh Amendment -- The Judiciary Act of 1801 -- The repeal of the Judiciary Act of 1801 -- Impeachment and the trial of Justice Samuel Chase -- Judicial tenure -- Judicial review and federalism -- Circuit riding in an expanding nation -- Civil War and the reorganization of the federal judiciary -- Expanding federal jurisdiction: the Jurisdiction and Removal Act of 1875.Vol. II (1875-1939): Court organization and jurisdiction -- Popular politics and judicial power -- Efficiency, administration, and uniformity in the federal courts -- Executive power and judicial independence.Vol. III: (1939-2005): New judicial positions and the distribution of authority -- Changes to the appellate system -- Criminal justice reform -- Civil justice reform and access to the courts -- Judicial discipline and removal.Debates on the Federal JudiciaryCourtsUnited StatesHistorySourcesCourtsfastUnited StatesfastHistory.fastSources.fastCourtsHistoryCourts.Ragsdale Bruce A.Federal Judicial Center,United States.Federal Judicial History Office,UCOUCOGPOOCLCFUCOGPOBOOK9910708280803321Debates on the federal judiciary3525609UNINA