House Judiciary Committee
The House Judiciary Committee is a key committee in the United States House of Representatives. It is responsible for overseeing issues related to the legal system, including matters of civil rights, immigration, and criminal justice. The committee also plays a crucial role in the impeachment process, reviewing evidence and making recommendations regarding the impeachment of federal officials.
Members of the House Judiciary Committee are tasked with drafting and reviewing legislation that affects the judicial branch and ensuring that laws align with the Constitution. This committee often holds hearings to gather information and opinions from experts, stakeholders, and the public on various legal issues.