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US Senate Committee On The Judiciary

By Kathy Gill, About.com

The US Committee On The Judiciary (Judiciary Committee) is one of the original standing committees of the Senate; it was authorized on 10 December 1816. Three days later, Senator Dudley Chase of Vermont became the first Chairman.

Overview

The Senate Judiciary Committee has one of the broadest jurisdictions in the Senate, ranging from criminal justice to antitrust and intellectual property law. From Committee Overview

Democratic Members - 2007-2008

  • Edward Kennedy, Massachusetts, Chairman
  • Joseph R. Biden, Jr., Delaware
  • Herb Kohl, Wisconsin
  • Dianne Feinstein, California
  • Russell D. Feingold, Wisconsin
  • Charles E. Schumer, New York
  • Richard J. Durbin, Illinois
  • Benjamin L. Cardin, Maryland
  • Sheldon Whitehouse, Rhode Island

Republican Members - 2007-2008

  • Arlen Specter, Pennsylvania, Vice Chairman
  • Orrin G. Hatch, Utah
  • Charles E. Grassley, Iowa
  • Jon Kyl, Arizona
  • Jeff Sessions, Alabama
  • Lindsey Graham, SC
  • John Cornyn, Texas
  • Sam Brownback, Kansas
  • Tom Coburn, Oklahoma

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