The United States District Court for the District of Potomac was a short-lived United States federal court. Named for the Potomac River, it had jurisdiction over the District of Columbia and pieces of Maryland and Virginia, making it the first (and one of the only) United States district courts to cross state lines. It was established in the Judiciary Act of 1801 – also known as the "Midnight Judges Act", because it sought to redistrict the federal courts to allow outgoing President John Adams to make additional appointments – and was abolished in the Judiciary Act of 1802. The language of the first Judiciary Act, setting forth the geographic jurisdiction of the District, was as follows:
United States District Court for the District of Potomac | |
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Defunct | |
Appeals to | Fourth Circuit |
Established | February 13, 1801 |
Abolished | March 8, 1802 |
And a new district shall be established, in the districts of Maryland and Virginia, to consist of the territory of Columbia, of all that part of the district of Maryland, which lies west and southwest of the river Patuxent, and of the western branch thereof, and south of the line which divides the county of Montgomery in the last mentioned district, from the county of Frederick, and of a line to be drawn from the termination of the last mentioned line, a northeast course to the western branch of the Patuxent; and of all that part of the district of Virginia, which lies north of the river Rappahannock, and east of the line which divides the counties of Fauquier and Loudon, in the last mentioned district from the counties of Fairfax, Prince William, and Stafford; which new district shall be called the district of Potomac, and a district court in and for the same, shall be holden at Alexandria, by the district judge of the district of Maryland, on the first Tuesday in April, and the first Tuesday in October, in each and every year.
See also
- Courts of Maryland
- Courts of Virginia
- List of courts of the District of Columbia
References
- "Federal Judicial History: Federal Courts of the District of Columbia". Federal Judicial Center. Archived from the original on 2008-10-07.
- Library of Congress record of Sixth Congress, Session II, Chapter IV Sec. 21.
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The United States District Court for the District of Potomac was a short lived United States federal court Named for the Potomac River it had jurisdiction over the District of Columbia and pieces of Maryland and Virginia making it the first and one of the only United States district courts to cross state lines It was established in the Judiciary Act of 1801 also known as the Midnight Judges Act because it sought to redistrict the federal courts to allow outgoing President John Adams to make additional appointments and was abolished in the Judiciary Act of 1802 The language of the first Judiciary Act setting forth the geographic jurisdiction of the District was as follows United States District Court for the District of PotomacDefunctAppeals toFourth CircuitEstablishedFebruary 13 1801AbolishedMarch 8 1802 And a new district shall be established in the districts of Maryland and Virginia to consist of the territory of Columbia of all that part of the district of Maryland which lies west and southwest of the river Patuxent and of the western branch thereof and south of the line which divides the county of Montgomery in the last mentioned district from the county of Frederick and of a line to be drawn from the termination of the last mentioned line a northeast course to the western branch of the Patuxent and of all that part of the district of Virginia which lies north of the river Rappahannock and east of the line which divides the counties of Fauquier and Loudon in the last mentioned district from the counties of Fairfax Prince William and Stafford which new district shall be called the district of Potomac and a district court in and for the same shall be holden at Alexandria by the district judge of the district of Maryland on the first Tuesday in April and the first Tuesday in October in each and every year See alsoCourts of Maryland Courts of Virginia List of courts of the District of ColumbiaReferences Federal Judicial History Federal Courts of the District of Columbia Federal Judicial Center Archived from the original on 2008 10 07 Library of Congress record of Sixth Congress Session II Chapter IV Sec 21 This article relating to law in the United States or its constituent jurisdictions is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte