ACTS PASSED AT THE SECOND SESSION OF THE SIXTH CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES
1801 · Washington
by United States
Washington: Samuel Harrison Smith, 1801. Original plain wrappers laid down over stiff paper. Untrimmed and partly uncut. pp. 227-352 [as issued] + Table of Contents + Index. Title page [Laws of the United States, Volume V] at end. Very Good.
This Session passed the controversial Judiciary Act, signed by Adams in February It created district and circuit courts, and provided the framework for Adams's 'midnight appointments' to the bench. As Henry Adams, the President's grandson, observed of the Act, "The Federalists used their last moments of power to establish themselves in the posts it created. In Jefferson's words, they retreated into the Judiciary as a stronghold." I Adams History of the U.S. During the Administrations of Thomas Jefferson 187.
This volume also includes the organization of the District of Columbia. (Inventory #: 9798)
This Session passed the controversial Judiciary Act, signed by Adams in February It created district and circuit courts, and provided the framework for Adams's 'midnight appointments' to the bench. As Henry Adams, the President's grandson, observed of the Act, "The Federalists used their last moments of power to establish themselves in the posts it created. In Jefferson's words, they retreated into the Judiciary as a stronghold." I Adams History of the U.S. During the Administrations of Thomas Jefferson 187.
This volume also includes the organization of the District of Columbia. (Inventory #: 9798)