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The Subcommittee on Courts, the Internet, and Intellectual Property shall have jurisdiction over the following subject matters: copyright, patent and trademark law, information technology, administration of U.S. Courts, Federal Rules of Evidence, Civil and Appellate Procedure, judicial ethics, other appropriate matters as referred to by the Chairman, and relevant oversight.
See Courts Subcommittee membership
The Subcommittee on Immigration, Citizenship, Refugees, Border Security, and International Law shall have jurisdiction over the following subject matters: immigration and naturalization, border security, admission of refugees, treaties, conventions and international agreements, claims against the United States, federal charters of incorporation, private immigration and claims bills, non-border enforcement, other appropriate matters as referred by the chairman, and relevant oversight.
See Immigration Subcommittee membership
The Subcommittee on Commercial and Administrative Law shall have jurisdiction over the following subject matters: bankruptcy and commercial law, bankruptcy judgeships, administrative law, independent counsel, state taxation affecting interstate commerce, interstate compacts, other appropriate matters as referred by the chairman, and relevant oversight.
See CAL Subcommittee membership
The Subcommittee on Crime, Terrorism, and Homeland Security shall have jurisdiction over the following subject matters: Federal Criminal Code, drug enforcement, sentencing, parole and pardons, internal and homeland security, Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure, prisons, criminal law enforcement, and other appropriate matters as referred by the chairman, and relevant oversight.
See Crime Subcommittee membership
The Subcommittee on the Constitution, Civil Rights, and Civil Liberties shall have jurisdiction over the following subject matters: constitutional amendments, constitutional rights, federal civil rights, ethics in government, other appropriate matters as referred by the chairman, and relevant oversight
See Constitution Subcommittee membership
The Committee on the Judiciary Antitrust Task Force and Competition Policy allows the committee to more closely examine important matters implicating antitrust and competition policy. The chairman of the task force is committee chairman John Conyers, Jr., and the ranking minority member is Representative Ric Keller. The task force differs from a subcommittee in that (1) it does not have legislative jurisdiction, but is limited to oversight, and (2) it is limited to a term of six months, although another task force can be established for a similar purpose at any time. Antitrust legislation continues to originate in the full Judiciary Committee.
See Antitrust Committee membership
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