The end of September 225 years ago was a very busy time for the first session of the first Congress of the United States. On Sept. 22, 1789, it passed the Judiciary Act, and President George Washington signed the act on Sept. 24. The next day, Congress passed 12 amendments to the U.S. Constitution. The current Congress could learn from its esteemed colleagues at the beginning of these United States.The Judiciary Act of 1789 The first three articles of the Constitution establish the executive, legislative and …