The Documentary History of the Supreme Court of the United States, 1789-1800Maeva Marcus Columbia University Press, 1992 - 800 страница Volume 4 assembles a selection of documents illustrating the statuory development of the federal judiciary from 1789-1800. Beginning with a narrative essay on the background of Article III of the Constitution, the volume tracks, from the First through the Sixth Congresses, all the major and minor legislation relevant to the establishment of the American judicial system. As the decade unfolded, experience revealed problems with the system as it was initially structured, and efforts were made to change it. Dissatisfaction with circuit riding, with the method of juror selection, and with judges undertaking duties not strictly judicial, for example, led to various legislative attempts at reform. |
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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS | xix |
GUIDE TO EDITORIAL METHOD | xxv |
Legislation | xlvii |
FIRST CONGRESS | 19 |
Process Act of 1789 | 108 |
An Act to prescribe the mode in which the public Acts Records | 120 |
Randolphs ReportDecember 31 1790 | 127 |
An act to continue in force the Process Act of 1789February 18 1791 | 167 |
William Cushing to John AdamsAugust 22 1789 | 501 |
Fisher Ames to George Richards MinotSeptember 3 1789 | 507 |
John Quincy Adams Diary EntriesSeptember 1718 1789 | 513 |
John Brown to Harry InnesSeptember 28 1789 | 519 |
Charles Lee to Alexander HamiltonNovember 21 1789 | 525 |
Roger Sherman to Simeon BaldwinApril 16 1790 | 531 |
Rusticus Independent ChronicleAugust 26 1790 | 536 |
John Lowell to Fisher AmesJanuary 10 1791 | 547 |
Compensation and Circuit Court Act of 1791 | 173 |
SECOND CONGRESS | 176 |
Admiralty Fees Act of 1793 | 199 |
Motion to Amend Article IIIMarch 2 1793 | 211 |
An Act making an appropriation to satisfy certain Demands attending | 217 |
A bill in addition to the act providing an appropriation to satisfy certain | 220 |
A bill for providing compensation for the Marshals Clerks Attorneys | 232 |
An Act altering the time of holding the District Court in Vermont | 241 |
An Act to alter the times of holding the District Court in North | 248 |
Juror Reform Bills of 1800 | 270 |
Judiciary Act of 1801 | 284 |
An Act concerning the District of ColumbiaFebruary 27 1801 | 360 |
INTRODUCTION | 362 |
James Sullivan to Elbridge GerryMarch 22 1789 | 369 |
James Madison to Edmund PendletonApril 19 1789 | 375 |
Letter from an Anonymous Correspondent Georgia GazetteApril | 381 |
Caleb Strong to Nathaniel Peaslea SargeantMay 7 1789 | 387 |
Caleb Strong to Robert Treat PaineMay 24 1789 | 395 |
Richard Bassett to Benjamin Chewbefore June 8 1789 | 401 |
William Patersons Notes for Remarks on Judiciary BillJune 23 1789 | 414 |
William Maclay Diary EntryJune 29 1789 | 427 |
Joseph Jones to James MadisonJuly 3 1789 | 440 |
William Maclay to Jared IngersollJuly 4 1789 | 449 |
John Adams to John Quincy AdamsJuly 9 1789 | 455 |
Fisher Ames to William TudorJuly 12 1789 | 461 |
Richard Law to Oliver EllsworthJuly 14 1789 | 467 |
William Maclay Diary EntryJuly 17 1789 | 473 |
Fisher Ames to John LowellJuly 28 1789 | 480 |
James Sullivan to Elbridge GerryJuly 30 1789 | 486 |
Fisher Ames to Theophilus ParsonsAugust 3 1789 | 492 |
James Monroe to James MadisonAugust 12 1789 | 499 |
Curtius Gazette of the United StatesFebruary 16 1791 | 553 |
Cassius General AdvertiserJuly 15 1791 | 559 |
A Citizen Dunlaps American Daily AdvertiserNovember 19 1791 | 565 |
James Wilson to George WashingtonDecember 31 1791 | 571 |
Roger Sherman to Simeon BaldwinJanuary 30 1792 | 577 |
Simeon Baldwin to Roger ShermanMarch 7 1792 | 583 |
Benjamin Bourne to William ChanningMarch 18 1792 | 584 |
William Channing to John DexterJanuary 11 1793 | 590 |
William Montgomery to Alexander James DallasJune 3 1795 | 596 |
Charles Lee to George WashingtonApril 22 1796 | 602 |
Oliver Ellsworth to William CushingApril 15 1798 | 608 |
Alexander Hamilton to Jonathan DaytonOctoberNovember 1799 | 614 |
Charles Pinckneys Speech to the United States Senate AuroraJanuary | 621 |
Thomas B Adams to John Quincy AdamsFebruary 25 1800 | 627 |
Leven Powell to Charles SimmsMarch 17 1800 | 636 |
Thomas T Davis to his ConstituentsMarch 29 1800 | 642 |
Richard Peters to John Rutledge Jr May 3 1800 | 648 |
Cato Americanus Independent ChronicleOctober 1800 | 656 |
Thomas Jefferson to James MadisonDecember 26 1800 | 663 |
Federal GazetteJanuary 5 1801 | 665 |
Letter from an Anonymous Correspondent American Mercury | 673 |
Thomas B Adams to William S ShawJanuary 13 1801 | 679 |
Benjamin Stoddert to John AdamsJanuary 19 1801 | 686 |
Leven Powell to George DenealeJanuary 25 1801 | 693 |
Jeremiah Smith to Samuel DexterJanuary 27 1801 | 699 |
William Bingham to Richard PetersFebruary 1 1801 | 706 |
William Bingham to Richard PetersFebruary 10 1801 | 712 |
Robert Williams to his ConstituentsFebruary 26 1801 | 718 |
Matthew Lyon to John AdamsMarch 4 1801 | 721 |
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