Right to Trial Act
Bill Summary
Repeals the federal statute that allows for detention without trial in certain cases, requiring the government to try or release individuals. Ends indefinite detention for those suspected of certain crimes.
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Bill Journey
- Jun 2, 2026
- Jun 2, 2026You Are Here
The committee will review the bill, debate amendments, and vote on whether to advance it to the full chamber.
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The full chamber debates the bill, may amend it, and votes on whether to pass it.
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If passed by the first chamber, the other chamber considers, may amend, and votes on the bill.
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If passed by both chambers, the bill goes to the President to sign into law or veto.
Why It Matters
Affects individuals detained by the federal government without trial, potentially leading to their release or trial. Impacts the operation of the federal justice system, particularly in cases involving national security or suspected terrorism.
Impact Areas
Support & Opposition
- Republican1
Documents
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Bill Details
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