The United States House of Representatives - Judiciary Committee is a committee in the U.S. House of Representatives that is responsible for overseeing matters related to the legal system, the federal courts, and the administration of justice in the United States. The committee plays a crucial role in the legislative process by reviewing and proposing legislation on a wide range of issues, including civil liberties, criminal justice, and constitutional law. Additionally, the Judiciary Committee has the authority to conduct investigations and hearings on various legal and judicial matters. Its primary purpose is to ensure that the laws and legal processes in the United States are fair, just, and uphold the principles of the Constitution.