United States Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on the Constitution

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The Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on the Constitution is one of eight subcommittees within the Senate Judiciary Committee. The subcommittee was best known in the 1970s as the committee of Sam Ervin, whose investigations and lobbying — together with Frank Church and the Church Commission — led to the passage of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act.

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Members, 119th Congress

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Historical subcommittee rosters

118th Congress

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117th Congress

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116th Congress

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