It is an extremely complex act to discuss, but without going into an entire semester of a law school class, the simple answer is that it established the entire Federal judicial system outside of the Supreme Court.
The Judiciary Act was passed in 1789 by congress.
Congress of the Confederation ended in 1789.
Congress Hall was created in 1789.
Department of State, Department of Treasury, and Department of War were created in 1789 by the first congress.
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There were 106 vetoes overridden by Congress from 1789 to 2000.
Yes. Congress established the Judicial Branch when it passed the Judiciary Act of 1789 on September 24, 1789.
In 1789 with one of the first Judiciary Enactments of Congress.
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