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  1. Congress made habeas corpus available to state prisoners claiming that their detention violated a federal right with the Habeas Corpus Act of 1867

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  2. Justice Walter Cox of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia sentenced Charles Guiteau to death in 1882 for the assassination of President James Garfield; learn more about the trial:

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  3. Senior U.S. District Judge Deborah A. Batts (S.D. N.Y.) died yesterday at age 72

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  4. In 1864, part of the Western District of Virginia became the District of West Virginia and Virginia was made one judicial district; Congress once again divided Virginia into Eastern and Western Districts in 1871

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    Educators, apply now to join us this summer! We're going to be studying some interesting cases with : The Sedition Act Trials, Olmstead v. United States, and U.S. v. New York Times. Learn more at

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  6. Erie R.R. v. Tompkins was argued in in 1938; Court overturned 1842 Swift v. Tyson decision, holding that federal courts sitting in diversity must apply state substantive law and could not create their own common law

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  7. Near v. Minnesota was argued in in 1930; Court held prior restraint on publication to be unconstitutional absent very narrow extenuating circumstances

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  8. Congress switched the circuit assignments of Indiana and Michigan in 1863, moving Michigan to the Seventh Circuit with Ohio, and moving Indiana to the Eighth Circuit with Illinois and Wisconsin

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  9. Associate Justice of William Cushing declined appointment as Chief Justice after being confirmed in 1796

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  10. Former U.S. Court of Appeals Judge Nathaniel R. Jones (6th Cir.) died yesterday at age 93

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  11. Senior U.S. District Judge Jack D. Shanstrom (D. Mont.) died January 13 at age 87

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  12. President Warren Harding nominated Edward T. Sanford, a district judge from Tennessee, to in 1923

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  13. New FJC Publication: Approaches to Federal Judicial History: ; Essays by scholars and public historians evaluate the current state of the field and offer insights into new potential areas of study.

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  14. decided Muskrat v. United States in 1911; Congress could not legislatively provide for judicial review of a specific statute; courts could declare a law unconstitutional only in deciding a genuine case or controversy

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  15. The District of West Virginia was divided into Northern and Southern Districts, with a separate judgeship for each, in 1901

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  16. The Senate confirmed Morrison R. Waite to be the nation’s seventh Chief Justice in 1874

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  17. Henry Brockholst Livingston received a regular commission to in 1807 after having received a recess appointment from President Thomas Jefferson in 1806

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  18. Muller v. Oregon was argued in in 1908; Court upheld state law setting maximum hours for female laundry workers; distinguished Lochner v. New York (1905) based on differences between men and women

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  19. President Dwight Eisenhower nominated Walter Hartman Hodge, who had served as a territorial judge, to be the first Article III U.S. district judge for Alaska in 1960

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  20. President Grant nominated judges Richard Busteed of Alabama and David Humphreys of D.C. to swap positions effective upon resigning their current ones in 1873; the Senate returned the nominations as “not regular”

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