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SCOTUS trivia
Originally, the Supreme Court held two sessions per year, in February and August. The Judiciary Act of 1802 eliminated the separate sessions and instead dictated that there would be one session which started on the first Monday in February. Today the court’s single term begins in October. Your question: In what year did the Supreme Court first begin its term in October?
a) 1908
b) 1873
c) 1949
d) 1824
The correct answer: 1873. In 1873, Congress changed the start of a new term to the second Monday in October. Forty-four years later, Congress moved the start of a new term to the first Monday in October to accommodate a growing docket.
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