The United States Senate Committee on the Judiciary is a standing committee of the U.S. Senate responsible for overseeing the federal judiciary, the Department of Justice, and matters related to civil liberties, constitutional amendments, immigration, antitrust law, intellectual property, and criminal justice. Under Republican leadership, the committee advances legislative priorities aligned with the Senate Republican Conference and oversees judicial nominations and federal legal policy.
Federal judicial nominations, constitutional law, criminal justice reform, immigration enforcement and policy, antitrust regulation, intellectual property law, oversight of the Department of Justice, civil liberties, and federal law enforcement policy
Funded through the annual legislative branch appropriations of the United States federal government
United States Senate Republican Conference, Republican members of the Senate Judiciary Committee, Senate leadership
Legislative committee of the United States Senate