
Senate Committee on the Judiciary
The Senate Committee on the Judiciary is a key group within the U.S. Senate responsible for overseeing federal courts, including the Supreme Court, and handling issues related to justice and legal administration. They review and hold hearings on presidential nominees for judgeships, consider proposed laws related to the legal system, and examine issues such as civil rights, criminal law, and immigration. Their work influences the judicial branch's composition and the development of national legal policies, ensuring balance and accountability in the federal justice system.