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Congress passed the Repeal Act of 1802 (aka the Judiciary Act of 1802), which eliminated all the provisions of the Judiciary Act of 1801 and replaced it with the terms of the Judiciary Act of 1789. This reinstated the Supreme Court justices' circuit-riding responsibilities and constitutionally removed the new courts and judges added in the Judiciary Act of 1801.

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Congress passed the Repeal Act of 1802 (aka the Judiciary Act of 1802), which eliminated all the provisions of the Judiciary Act of 1801 and replaced it with the terms of the Judiciary Act of 1789. This reinstated the Supreme Court justices' circuit-riding responsibilities and constitutionally removed the new courts and judges added in the Judiciary Act of 1801.

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President John Adams signed the Judiciary Act of 1801 into law on February 13, 1801, just two weeks before the end of his administration.

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Matthew Flinders circumnavigated the entire continent of Australia in 1801-1802.

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it's one of these:

a. Judiciary Acts of 1801

b. Alien and Sedition Acts

c. Militia and Quartering Acts

d. Neutrality Acts

The Judiciary Act of 1801 created six new circuit courts, presided over by sixteen new federal judges and a small army of attorneys, marshals, and clerks. The Republicans repealed the act as soon as they heard about this.

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