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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From the Senate Judiciary Committee website:
- (1) Amendments——to the United States Constitution
- (2) Civil rights oversight
- (3) Property rights
- (4) Federal-state relations
- (5) Individual rights
- (6) Commemorative Congressional Resolutions
- (7) Interstate compacts
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