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    JUDICIAL CIRCUITS ACT REDUCES THE NUMBER OF JUSTICES TO SEVEN
			Timelines: History

    July 23, 1866

    Congressional Republicans worried that Democratic President Andrew Johnson, who was sympathetic to Southern states following the Civil War and opposed to the Civil Rights Act of 1866, would exert his influence over the Court in order to reject Reconstruction. Republicans lowered the number of Supreme Court justices in hopes of limiting Johnson’s influence.