The House Judiciary Subcommittee on Courts, Intellectual Property and the Internet is a subcommittee within the House Judiciary Committee. It was established in 2011.[1]
Jurisdiction [edit]
- The Subcommittee on Courts, Intellectual Property, and the Internet shall have jurisdiction over the following subject matters: Administration of U.S. Courts, Federal Rules of Evidence, Civil and Appellate Procedure, judicial ethics, copyright, patent, trademark law, information technology, other appropriate matters as referred to by the Chairman, and relevant oversight.
Members, 113th Congress [edit]
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- Howard Coble, North Carolina, Chairman
- Tom Marino, Pennsylvania, Vice Chair
- Jim Sensenbrenner, Wisconsin
- Lamar S. Smith, Texas
- Steve Chabot, Ohio
- Darrell Issa, California
- Ted Poe, Texas
- Jason Chaffetz, Utah
- Mark Amodei, Nevada
- Blake Farenthold, Texas
- George Holding, North Carolina
- Doug Collins, Georgia
- Ron DeSantis, Florida
- Keith Rothfus, Pennsylvania
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- Mel Watt, North Carolina, Ranking Member
- John Conyers, Michigan
- Hank Johnson, Georgia
- Judy Chu, California
- Ted Deutch, Florida
- Karen Bass, California
- Cedric Richmond, Louisiana
- Suzan DelBene, Washington
- Hakeem Jeffries, New York
- Jerrold Nadler, New York
- Zoe Lofgren, California
- Sheila Jackson Lee, Texas
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Current United States House Judiciary Subcommittees
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