Judiciary Act

The term Judiciary Act may refer to any of several statutes relating to the organization of national court systems:


 * Australia
 * Judiciary Act 1903
 * United States
 * Judiciary Act of 1789,, established the federal judiciary.
 * Judiciary Act of 1801,, also called the Midnight Judges Act.
 * Judiciary Act of 1802,, repealed the 1801 Act.
 * Judiciary Act of 1866, which may refer to two different laws.
 * Judicial Circuits Act: (July 23, 1866), gradually reduced circuit and Supreme Court seats.
 * Act of July 27, 1866:, removed certain cases from state courts to the federal courts.
 * Judiciary Act of 1867,, also called the Habeas Corpus Act 1867, amended sec. 25 of the Act of 1789 regarding Supreme Court review of state court rulings
 * Judiciary Act of 1869,, also called the Circuit Judges Act of 1869
 * Judiciary Act of 1891,, also called the Evarts Act or the Circuit Courts of Appeals Act.
 * Judiciary Act of 1925,, also called the Certiorari Act or the Judges' Bill.