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The Judiciary Act of 1789, passed by the First Congress of the United States, provided for a federal court system. This act established the structure and jurisdiction of the federal judiciary, including the creation of the Supreme Court and lower federal courts. It aimed to create a cohesive legal framework for the nation, ensuring uniformity in the interpretation of Federal Laws. The act was signed into law by President George Washington.

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