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On Power to Increase Supreme Court 83

Illinois Appellate Court composed
of three circuit judges appointed
by Supreme Court for three
years; seventeen circuits divided
into four districts, three judges
for each district, besides branch
Appellate Court for Chicago, 77
volumes.
Indiana 5 150 2,192,404
Indiana App. 5 16 Iowa 6 103 1,911,896
Kansas 3 58 1,427,096
Kansas Court of Appeals, two de-
partments, each 3 106
Kentucky 7 99 1,858,635
Maine 8 91 661,088
Louisiana 5 49 1,118,587
Maryland 9 36 1,043,390
Massachusetts 7 170 2,238,943
Michigan 5 111 2,093,889
Minnesota 5 69 l,301,826
Mississippi 3 75 l,239,600
Missouri 7 144 679,184
Missouri App. Court, two divis-
ions 3 75
Montana 3 75 132,159
Nebraska, three judges; commis-
sioners 3 52 1,058,910
Nevada 3 23 45,761
New Hampshire 7 66 376,530
New Jersey, five vice chancellors,
one ordinary, one chancellor 55* 1,444,933
(Law Court) justices 8 66†
New York 7 156 5,997,353
Appellate Court, four depart-
ments; judge each department 5 121