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Federal Judicial Circuits: Third Circuit

February 13, 1801
2 Stat. 90
Congress established the Third Circuit, including Delaware, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania (all of which had been in the Middle Circuit) in the circuit. Delaware, New Jersey, Pennsylvania
April 29, 1802
2 Stat. 157
After repeal of the 1801 act, Congress reestablished the Third Circuit, including New Jersey and Pennsylvania in the circuit but not Delaware, which was included in the Fourth Circuit. New Jersey, Pennsylvania
July 23, 1866
14 Stat. 209
Congress included Delaware (which had been in the Fourth Circuit) in the Third Circuit. Delaware, New Jersey, Pennsylvania
February 13, 1925
43 Stat. 936
Congress permitted appeals and writs of error from the district court for the U.S. Virgin Islands to go to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit. The statute did not formally change the composition of the Third Circuit, however. No change
June 25, 1948
62 Stat. 870
Congress included the U.S. Virgin Islands (which had not been included in a circuit) in the Third Circuit. Delaware, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, U.S. Virgin Islands