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A report from the Senate Judiciary Committee has revealed that the 2023 anti-Catholic Richmond FBI memo involved coordination with field offices around the country.
U.S. President Donald Trump's first batch of judicial nominees since returning to the White House is set to go before a U.S. Senate panel as the Republican looks to further reshape a judiciary ...
The Senate Judiciary Committee holds a business meeting. ‘Break Free’: Professor Announces Decision to Resign Elisabeth Moss took Handmaid’s Tale role to stop another actor getting the part ...
On Tuesday, the Senate Judiciary Committee held a hearing entitled, ‘PBM Power Play: Examining Competition Issues in the Prescription Drug Supply Chain.’ ...
Sen. Eric Schmitt (R-MO) holds a Senate Judiciary Subcommittee hearing on the Censorship Industrial Complex featuring RCP investigative journalist Ben Weingarten, The Federalist's Mollie Hemingway ...
The Senate Judiciary Committee recommended an amended committee substitute for Senate Bill 474, ending diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs, for passage Thursday evening, though […] ...
The Senate Judiciary Committee spent several hours reviewing the House’s expansive public safety plan Wednesday. “I have a couple of amendments that I want to go through,” said state Sen ...
Republicans have added three new members to the Senate Judiciary Committee, which covers a range of high-profile topics such as immigration and handles nominations for trial judges and Justice ...
The newly Republican-controlled Senate Judiciary Committee will welcome three new GOP members and one Democrat in the new Congress, as Donald Trump looks to further make his mark on the federal bench.
The Senate Judiciary Committee is holding a hearing on legalized sports betting at 10 a.m. Former NFL player Johnson Bademosi, NCAA President Charlie Baker, gambling counselor Harry Levant, ...
Many consumers use credit cards that levy fees on transactions, but many members of the Senate Judiciary Committee want to lower the cost of those fees through increased competition.
With those votes, the Judiciary Committee has successfully reported 205 prospective federal judges to the full Senate. Despite that fact, celebrated by Democrats, committee ranking member Senator ...