The U.S. House Committee on the Judiciary, also called the House Judiciary Committee, is a
standing committee of the
United States House of Representatives. It is charged with overseeing the
administration of justice within the
federal courts
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United States
* Federal judiciary of the United States
** United States district court, a particular federal court
Elsewhere
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* Federal courts of Brazil
* Federal Court (Canada)
* Federal co ...
, administrative agencies and Federal law enforcement entities. The Judiciary Committee is also the committee responsible for
impeachment
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In ...
s of federal officials. Because of the legal nature of its oversight, committee members usually have a legal background, but this is not required.
In the
117th Congress
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, the chairman of the committee is
Democrat Jerry Nadler of
New York
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* New York City, the most populous city in the United States, located in the state of New York
* New York (state), a state in the northeastern United States
New York may also refer to:
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, and the ranking minority member is
Republican Jim Jordan of
Ohio.
History
The committee was created on June 3, 1813 for the purpose of considering legislation related to the
judicial system. This committee approved articles of impeachment against Presidents in five instances:
Andrew Johnson
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(1867 and 1868),
Richard Nixon (1974),
Bill Clinton (1998), and
Donald Trump (2019/2021).
In the
115th Congress
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, the chairman of the committee was
Republican Bob Goodlatte of
Virginia, and the ranking minority member was initially
Democrat John Conyers
John James Conyers Jr. (May 16, 1929October 27, 2019) was an American politician of the Democratic Party who served as a U.S. representative from Michigan from 1965 to 2017. The districts he represented always included part of western Detroit. ...
of
Michigan. On November 26, 2017, Conyers stepped down from his position as ranking member, while he faced an ethics investigation. On November 28, 2017,
Jerrold Nadler of
New York
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* New York (state), a state in the northeastern United States
New York may also refer to:
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* '' ...
was named as acting ranking member.
In the
116th Congress
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, the House flipped from Republican to Democratic control.
Doug Collins, a Republican from
Georgia's 9th congressional district, became ranking member and served from 2019 to 2020. In early 2020, Collins stepped down from his leadership position when he became a candidate in the
2020 special election held to replace retiring Georgia Senator Johnny Isakson. Under House Republican rules, members must relinquish leadership positions if they launch a bid for another office. Collins was succeeded as ranking member by
Jim Jordan, who represents
Ohio's 4th congressional district.
Predecessor committees
*
Claims: Functions merged in 1946
*
Immigration and Naturalization: Functions merged in 1946
*
Internal Security: Functions merged in 1975
**
Un-American Activities: Functions merged into
Internal Security in 1969
*
Patents
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: Functions merged in 1946
*
Revision of Laws: Functions merged in 1946
*
War Claims: Functions merged in 1946
Members, 117th Congress
Resolutions electing members: (Chair), (Ranking Member), (D), (R)
Subcommittees
List of chairs
Historical membership rosters
116th Congress
Sources: (Chair), (Ranking Member), (D), (R), (R), (R)
;Subcommittees
115th Congress
Sources: (Chair), (D), (R) and (D)
114th Congress
Sources:
* Resolutions electing Republican members: (Chairs) and (R)
* Resolutions electing Democratic members: (D) and (D)
112th Congress
Sources:
* Resolutions electing Republican members: (Chair), (Members)
* Resolutions electing Democratic members (Ranking member), (Members)
111th Congress
Task forces
Antitrust Task Force: 108th Congress
Chairman:
Jim Sensenbrenner
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(R-WI); Ranking member:
John Conyers
John James Conyers Jr. (May 16, 1929October 27, 2019) was an American politician of the Democratic Party who served as a U.S. representative from Michigan from 1965 to 2017. The districts he represented always included part of western Detroit. ...
(D-MI)
The Antitrust Task Force during the 108th Congress existed from March 26, 2003, to September 26, 2003. All Judiciary Committee Members also served as members of the Task Force, and conducted hearings and investigations into consolidation of the
Bell Telephone Companies.
Antitrust Task Force: 110th Congress
Chairman:
John Conyers
John James Conyers Jr. (May 16, 1929October 27, 2019) was an American politician of the Democratic Party who served as a U.S. representative from Michigan from 1965 to 2017. The districts he represented always included part of western Detroit. ...
(D-MI); Ranking member:
Steve Chabot (R-OH)
The Antitrust Task Force during the 110th Congress was established February 28, 2007, as a temporary subcommittee to examine the pending
merger
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between
XM Radio and
Sirius Satellite Radio. The task force operated like any other subcommittee, except that it only has a six-month term. House Rules limit each full committee to just five subcommittees, and any task force, special subcommittee, or other subunit of a standing committee that is established for a cumulative period longer than six months in a Congress counts against that total.
Rules of the House of Representatives
Rule X(b)(C), Page 12 A longer term for the task force would cause the Judiciary Committee to exceed this limit.
Judicial Impeachment: 110th and 111th Congresses
Chairman: Adam Schiff (D-CA); Ranking member: Bob Goodlatte (R-VA)[
Established in September 2008,] the Judicial Task force on Judicial Impeachment On June 19, 2008, the Judicial Conference of the United States delivered to the United States House of Representatives notification certifying "its determination that consideration of Federal impeachment in the United States, impeachment of United S ...
was to look into charges against District Judge Thomas Porteous.[ The investigation was not completed by the end of the 110th Congress, and it was reestablished after the 111th Congress convened in January 2009.] The responsibilities of the Task Force were expanded to include the case of Judge Samuel B. Kent
Samuel B. Kent (born June 22, 1949) is a former United States district judge of the United States District Court for the Southern District of Texas, whose term ended in resignation in 2009 following charges of sexual abuse.
Kent served in the si ...
, leading to hearings and his subsequent impeachment by the full House of Representatives. The Task force finally voted to impeach Porteous on January 21, 2010.
Projects
* Administrative Law, Process and Procedure Project (2005–2006)
Hearings
* (2007)
Equal Justice for Our Military Act of 2009, HR 569 (111th Congress) (2009)
Congress holds a hearing to consider granting members of the U.S. Armed Forces access to the Supreme Court of the United States.
See also
* List of United States House committees
* United States congressional committee
* United States Senate Committee on the Judiciary
* List of current United States House of Representatives committees
References
External links
Committee on the Judiciary website
Archive
House Judiciary Committee
Legislation activity and reports, Congress.gov.
including lists of past memberships
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Law of the United States
1813 establishments in the United States
Organizations established in 1813
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