- United States Commerce Court
The Commerce Court of the United States was a brief-lived federal
trial court . It was created by theMann-Elkins Act (36 "Stat." 539) ofJune 18 ,1910 and abolished a mere three years later, by 38 "Stat." 208, effectiveDecember 31 ,1913 . The Commerce Court was a specialized court, given jurisdiction over cases arising from orders of theInterstate Commerce Commission and empowered with judicial review of those orders. TheUnited States Supreme Court was given appellate jurisdiction over the Commerce Court.The Commerce Court also had one of the more unusual structures in United States judicial history. There were five judges serving staggered five-year terms on the Commerce Court. These judges were, nonetheless, Article III judges, and were to be reassigned to an appellate court when their term on the Commerce Court expired. Moreover, even while they served on the Commerce Court, they also served as an at-large appellate judge and could be assigned by the
Chief Justice of the United States to any appellate court to help relieve the workload.Once the court was abolished, the four remaining judges of the court served out their lifetime appointment as at-large appellate judges. (The fifth judge of the court,
Robert Archbald , had been impeached and removed from office.)The modern
United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit , created in 1982, has a purpose similar to the Commerce Court, although the Federal Circuit has broader jurisdiction.Judges
U.S. judgeship row
index=1
name=Martin Augustine Knapp
state=NY
borndied=1843 – 1923
term=1910 – 1913
chief term="(none)"
senior term="(none)"
appointer=Taft
termination=abolition of court
U.S. judgeship row
index=2
name=Robert Wodrow Archbald
state=PA
borndied=1848 – 1926
term=1911 – 1913
chief term="(none)"
senior term="(none)"
appointer=Taft
termination=impeachment and conviction
U.S. judgeship row
index=3
name=John Emmett Carland
state=SD
borndied=1853 – 1922
term=1911 – 1913
chief term="(none)"
senior term="(none)"
appointer=Taft
termination=abolition of court
U.S. judgeship row
index=4
name=William Henry Hunt
state=MT
borndied=1857 – 1949
term=1911 – 1913
chief term="(none)"
senior term="(none)"
appointer=Taft
termination=abolition of court
U.S. judgeship row
index=5
name=Julian William Mack
state=IL
borndied=1866 – 1943
term=1911 – 1913
chief term="(none)"
senior term="(none)"
appointer=Taft
termination=abolition of courtTable notes
Judgeship
* This column refers only to the judges' terms in the Commerce Court.
References
External links
* [http://www.archives.gov/research_room/federal_records_guide/us_commerce_court_rg172.html National Archives]
* [http://www.fjc.gov/history/home.nsf/page/commerce_bdy Federal Judicial Center]
* [http://www.multied.com/documents/Houstonrailway.html Houston Railway v. United States]
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.