United States House of Representatives Committee on Judiciary

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Background
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The United States House of Representatives Committee on Judiciary is a standing committee of the U.S. House of Representatives.

Initially created on June 3, 1813, to consider legislation related to judicial matters, its scope has expanded to review issues ranging from bankruptcy to terrorism. The committee also has oversight responsibility for the Departments of Justice and Homeland Security.[1]

Leadership

118th Congress

The committee chairman in the 118th Congress is Jim Jordan (R).

117th Congress

The committee chairman in the 117th Congress was Jerrold Nadler (D).

116th Congress

The committee chairman in the 116th Congress was Jerrold Nadler (D).

115th Congress

The committee chairman in the 115th Congress was Bob Goodlatte (R).

114th Congress

The committee chairman in the 114th Congress was Bob Goodlatte (R).

113th Congress

The committee chairman in the 113th Congress was Bob Goodlatte (R).[2]

112th Congress

The committee chairman in the 112th Congress was Lamar Smith (R).

Membership


Bill Johnson (R) left this committee on January 21, 2024. [Source]

On March 12, 2024, Colorado's 4th District incumbent Ken Buck (R) announced his retirement. He resigned from his position on March 22, 2024.[3]



John Ratcliffe (R) left this committee on May 22, 2020.

Note: On May 21, 2020, the Senate confirmed John Ratcliffe as the director of national intelligence (DNI). Ratcliffe resigned from Congress the following day.[4]







Subcommittees

Administrative State, Regulatory Reform, and Antitrust

To view the jurisdiction and recent activities of this subcommittee, please see the official committee page here.

The committee was formerly known as the Subcommittee on Antitrust, Commercial, and Administrative Law.

Subcommittee on Regulatory Reform, Commercial, and Antitrust Law Members, 2017-2018
Democratic members (5)Republican members (7)
David Cicilline Ranking MemberTom Marino Chairman
Hank Johnson Hank JohnsonBlake Farenthold Vice Chairman
Eric Swalwell Darrell Issa
Pramila Jayapal Doug Collins
Brad Schneider Ken Buck
John Ratcliffe
Matt Gaetz

Constitution and Limited Government

To view the jurisdiction and recent activities of this subcommittee, please see the official committee page here.

The committee was formerly known as the Subcommittee on Constitution, Civil Rights, and Civil Liberties.

Subcommittee on the Constitution and Civil Justice Members, 2017-2018
Democratic members (3)Republican members (5)
Steve Cohen Ranking MemberSteve King Chairman
Jamie Raskin Ron DeSantis Vice Chairman
Jerrold Nadler Trent Franks
Louie Gohmert
Trey Gowdy

Courts, Intellectual Property, and the Internet

To view the jurisdiction and recent activities of this subcommittee, please see the official committee page here.

Subcommittee on Courts, Intellectual Property, and the Internet Members, 2017-2018
Democratic members (12)Republican members (14)
Jerrold Nadler Ranking MemberDarrell Issa Chairman
Hank Johnson Doug Collins Vice Chairman
Ted Deutch Lamar Smith
Karen Bass Steve Chabot
Cedric Richmond Trent Franks
Hakeem Jeffries Jim Jordan
Eric Swalwell Ted Poe
Ted Lieu Jason Chaffetz
Brad Schneider Tom Marino
Zoe Lofgren Raul Labrador
Steve Cohen Blake Farenthold
Luis Gutierrez Ron DeSantis
Matt Gaetz
Andy Biggs

Crime and Federal Government Surveillance

To view the jurisdiction and recent activities of this subcommittee, please see the official committee page here.

The committee was formerly known as the Subcommittee on Crime, Terrorism, and Homeland Security.

Subcommittee on Crime, Terrorism, Homeland Security, and Investigations Members, 2017-2018
Democratic members (7)Republican members (9)
Sheila Jackson Lee Ranking MemberTrey Gowdy Chairman
Ted Deutch Louie Gohmert Vice Chairman
Karen Bass Jim Sensenbrenner
Cedric Richmond Steve Chabot
Hakeem Jeffries Ted Poe
Ted Lieu Jason Chaffetz
Jamie Raskin John Ratcliffe
Martha Roby
Mike Johnson

Immigration Integrity, Security, and Enforcement

To view the jurisdiction and recent activities of this subcommittee, please see the official committee page here.

The committee was formerly known as the Subcommittee on Immigration and Citizenship.

Subcommittee on Immigration and Border Security Members, 2017-2018
Democratic members (5)Republican members (8)
Zoe Lofgren Ranking MemberJim Sensenbrenner Chairman
Luis Gutierrez Raul Labrador Vice Chairman
Pramila Jayapal Lamar Smith
Sheila Jackson Lee Steve King
David Cicilline Jim Jordan
Ken Buck
Mike Johnson
Andy Biggs

Responsiveness and Accountability to Oversight

To view the jurisdiction and recent activities of this subcommittee, please see the official committee page here.

Select Subcommittee on the Weaponization of the Federal Government

To view the jurisdiction and recent activities of this subcommittee, please see the official committee page here.

Jurisdiction

According to its official website, the committee covers the following issues in its agenda:

  • the judiciary and judicial proceedings, civil and criminal;
  • administrative practice and procedure;
  • apportionment of representatives;
  • bankruptcy, mutiny, espionage, and counterfeiting;
  • civil liberties;
  • constitutional amendments;
  • criminal law enforcement;
  • federal courts and judges, and local courts in the territories and possessions;
  • immigration policy and non-border enforcement;
  • interstate compacts generally;
  • claims against the United States;
  • members of Congress, attendance of members, delegates, and the resident commissioner; and their acceptance of incompatible offices;
  • national penitentiaries;
  • patents, the patent and trademark office, copyrights, and trademarks;
  • presidential succession;
  • protection of trade and commerce against unlawful restraints and monopolies;
  • revision and codification of the Statutes of the United States;
  • state and territorial boundary lines;
  • subversive activities affecting the internal security of the United States.

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—United States House of Representatives Committee on Judiciary[6]

Contact

2138 Rayburn House Office Building
Washington, DC 20515

Phone: 202-225-3951

See also

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