U.S. Senate Committee on the Judiciary
This venue is part of The Dirksen Senate Office B...
224 Dirksen Senate Office Building
Washington, District of Columbia 20510 (map)
38.8951
-77.0369
One of the Senate's original standing committees, the Committee on the Judiciary was first authorized on December 10, 1816. The Committee has one of the broadest jurisdictions in the...
| Date | Time | Event Title | Watching |
|---|---|---|---|
| Wed 9/17 | 9:30 am | Judiciary | 0 people |
Start the conversation
Venue details
Links
- None specified.
Description
One of the Senate's original standing committees, the Committee on the Judiciary was first authorized on December 10, 1816. The Committee has one of the broadest jurisdictions in the Senate, ranging from criminal justice to antitrust and intellectual property law. Senator Dudley Chase of Vermont, became the first Chairman of the Committee on December 13, 1816. The longest sitting chairman, before limits were established, was Senator James O. Eastland of Mississippi serving over the span of 22 years from 1956 through 1978.
You're not signed in.
Leave a comment after signing in or joining.