United States Senate Committee on the Judiciary


The United States Senate Committee on the Judiciary, informally known as the Senate Judiciary Committee, is a standing committee of 22 U.S. senators whose role is to oversee the Department of Justice, consider executive and judicial nominations, and review pending legislation.
In addition, the Standing Rules of the Senate confer jurisdiction to the Senate Judiciary Committee in certain areas, such as considering proposed constitutional amendments and legislation related to Title 18 of [the United States Code|federal criminal law], human rights law, immigration, intellectual property, antitrust law, and internet privacy.

History

Established in 1816 as one of the original standing committees in the United States Senate, the Senate Committee on the Judiciary is one of the oldest and most influential committees in Congress. Its broad legislative jurisdiction has assured its primary role as a forum for the public discussion of social and constitutional issues. The committee is also responsible for oversight of key activities of the executive branch, and is responsible for the initial stages of the confirmation process of all judicial nominations for the federal judiciary.

Nominations

The committee considers presidential nominations for positions in the DOJ, including the attorney general and the director of the FBI, the Office of National Drug Control Policy, the State Justice Institute, and certain positions in the Department of Commerce and DHS. It is also in charge of holding hearings and investigating judicial nominations to the Supreme Court, the U.S. court of appeals, the U.S. district courts, and the Court of International Trade.
If a majority on the committee votes to advance a nomination, the nominee is reported favorably to the whole Senate, which can vote by simple majority to confirm the nominee.

Oversight

The Judiciary Committee's oversight of the DOJ includes all of the agencies under the DOJ's jurisdiction, such as the FBI. It also has oversight of the Department of Homeland Security.

Members, 119th Congress

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MajorityMinority

  • Dick Durbin, Illinois, Ranking Member
  • Sheldon Whitehouse, Rhode Island
  • Amy Klobuchar, Minnesota
  • Chris Coons, Delaware
  • Richard Blumenthal, Connecticut
  • Mazie Hirono, Hawaii
  • Cory Booker, New Jersey
  • Alex Padilla, California
  • Peter Welch, Vermont
  • Adam Schiff, California
  • Subcommittees

    Committee leadership

    Chairs

    Ranking members

    NamePartyStateStartEnd
    DemocraticNevada19471949
    RepublicanWisconsin19491953
    DemocraticNevada19531955
    RepublicanWisconsin19551963
    RepublicanIllinois19631969
    RepublicanNebraska19691976
    RepublicanSouth Carolina19771981
    DemocraticDelaware19811987
    RepublicanSouth Carolina19871993
    RepublicanUtah19931995
    DemocraticDelaware19951997
    DemocraticVermont19972001
    RepublicanUtah20012003
    DemocraticVermont20032007
    RepublicanPennsylvania20072009
    RepublicanAlabama20092011
    RepublicanIowa20112015
    DemocraticVermont20152017
    DemocraticIllinois20172021
    RepublicanIowa20212023
    RepublicanSouth Carolina20232025
    DemocraticIllinois2025present

    Historical committee rosters

    118th Congress

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    MajorityMinority

  • Lindsey Graham, South Carolina, Ranking Member
  • Chuck Grassley, Iowa
  • John Cornyn, Texas
  • Mike Lee, Utah
  • Ted Cruz, Texas
  • Josh Hawley, Missouri
  • Tom Cotton, Arkansas
  • John Kennedy, Louisiana
  • Thom Tillis, North Carolina
  • Marsha Blackburn, Tennessee
  • Subcommittees
    SubcommitteeChairRanking Member
    United States Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on [Competition Policy, Antitrust and Consumer Rights|Competition Policy, Antitrust and Consumer Rights]Amy Klobuchar Mike Lee
    The ConstitutionDianne Feinstein
    Laphonza Butler
    Ted Cruz
    Criminal Justice and CounterterrorismCory Booker Tom Cotton
    Federal Courts, Oversight, Agency Action and Federal RightsSheldon Whitehouse John Kennedy
    United States Senate Judiciary [Subcommittee on Human Rights and the Law|Human Rights and the Law]Jon Ossoff Marsha Blackburn
    Immigration, Citizenship and Border SafetyAlex Padilla John Cornyn
    Intellectual PropertyChris Coons Thom Tillis
    Privacy, Technology and the LawRichard Blumenthal Josh Hawley

    117th Congress

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    MajorityMinority

  • Chuck Grassley, Iowa, Ranking Member
  • Lindsey Graham, South Carolina
  • John Cornyn, Texas
  • Mike Lee, Utah
  • Ted Cruz, Texas
  • Ben Sasse, Nebraska
  • Josh Hawley, Missouri
  • Tom Cotton, Arkansas
  • John Kennedy, Louisiana
  • Thom Tillis, North Carolina
  • Marsha Blackburn, Tennessee
  • Subcommittees
    SubcommitteeChairRanking Member
    Competition Policy, Antitrust and Consumer RightsAmy Klobuchar Mike Lee
    The ConstitutionRichard Blumenthal Ted Cruz
    Criminal Justice and CounterterrorismCory Booker Tom Cotton
    Federal Courts, Oversight, Agency Action and Federal RightsSheldon Whitehouse John Kennedy
    Human Rights and the LawDianne Feinstein Josh Hawley
    Immigration, Citizenship and Border SafetyAlex Padilla John Cornyn
    Intellectual PropertyPatrick Leahy Thom Tillis
    Privacy, Technology and the LawChris Coons Ben Sasse

    116th Congress

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    MajorityMinority

  • Dianne Feinstein, California, Ranking Member
  • Patrick Leahy, Vermont
  • Dick Durbin, Illinois
  • Sheldon Whitehouse, Rhode Island
  • Amy Klobuchar, Minnesota
  • Chris Coons, Delaware
  • Richard Blumenthal, Connecticut
  • Mazie Hirono, Hawaii
  • Cory Booker, New Jersey
  • Kamala Harris, California
  • ;Subcommittees
    SubcommitteeChairRanking member
    Antitrust, Competition Policy and Consumer RightsMike Lee Amy Klobuchar
    Border Security and ImmigrationJohn Cornyn Dick Durbin
    The ConstitutionTed Cruz Mazie Hirono
    Crime and TerrorismJosh Hawley Sheldon Whitehouse
    Intellectual PropertyThom Tillis Chris Coons
    Oversight, Agency Action, Federal Rights and Federal CourtsBen Sasse Richard Blumenthal

    115th Congress

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    MajorityMinority

  • Dianne Feinstein, California, Ranking Member
  • Patrick Leahy, Vermont
  • Dick Durbin, Illinois
  • Sheldon Whitehouse, Rhode Island
  • Amy Klobuchar, Minnesota
  • Chris Coons, Delaware
  • Richard Blumenthal, Connecticut
  • Mazie Hirono, Hawaii
  • Cory Booker, New Jersey
  • Kamala Harris, California
  • Al Franken, Minnesota
  • In January 2018, the Democratic minority had their number of seats increase from 9 to 10 upon the election of Doug Jones, changing the 52–48 Republican majority to 51–49. On January 2, 2018, Al Franken, who had been a member of the committee, resigned from the Senate following accusations of sexual misconduct.
    ;Subcommittees
    SubcommitteeChairRanking member
    Antitrust, Competition Policy and Consumer RightsMike Lee Amy Klobuchar
    Border Security and ImmigrationJohn Cornyn Dick Durbin
    Crime and TerrorismLindsey Graham Sheldon Whitehouse
    Oversight, Agency Action, Federal Rights and Federal CourtsBen Sasse Richard Blumenthal
    Chris Coons
    Privacy, Technology and the LawJeff Flake Chris Coons
    Al Franken
    The ConstitutionTed Cruz Mazie Hirono
    Richard Blumenthal

    114th Congress

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    MajorityMinority

  • Patrick Leahy, Vermont, Ranking Member
  • Dianne Feinstein, California
  • Chuck Schumer, New York
  • Dick Durbin, Illinois
  • Sheldon Whitehouse, Rhode Island
  • Amy Klobuchar, Minnesota
  • Al Franken, Minnesota
  • Chris Coons, Delaware
  • Richard Blumenthal, Connecticut
  • ;Subcommittees
    SubcommitteeChairRanking member
    Antitrust, Competition Policy and Consumer RightsMike Lee Amy Klobuchar
    Crime and TerrorismLindsey Graham Sheldon Whitehouse
    Immigration and the National InterestJeff Sessions Chuck Schumer
    Oversight, Agency Action, Federal Rights and Federal CourtsTed Cruz Chris Coons
    Privacy, Technology and the LawJeff Flake Al Franken
    The ConstitutionJohn Cornyn Dick Durbin

    113th Congress

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    MajorityMinority

  • Chuck Grassley, Iowa, Ranking Member
  • Orrin Hatch, Utah
  • Jeff Sessions, Alabama
  • Lindsey Graham, South Carolina
  • John Cornyn, Texas
  • Mike Lee, Utah
  • Ted Cruz, Texas
  • Jeff Flake, Arizona
  • ;Subcommittees
    SubcommitteeChairRanking member
    Antitrust, Competition Policy and Consumer RightsAmy Klobuchar Mike Lee
    Bankruptcy and the CourtsChris Coons Jeff Sessions
    Crime and TerrorismSheldon Whitehouse Lindsey Graham
    Immigration, Refugees and Border SecurityChuck Schumer John Cornyn
    Oversight, Federal Rights and Agency ActionRichard Blumenthal Orrin Hatch
    Privacy, Technology and the LawAl Franken Jeff Flake
    The Constitution, Civil Rights and Human RightsDick Durbin Ted Cruz

    112th Congress

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    MajorityMinority

  • Chuck Grassley, Iowa, Ranking Member
  • Orrin Hatch, Utah
  • Jon Kyl, Arizona
  • Jeff Sessions, Alabama
  • Lindsey Graham, South Carolina
  • Mike Lee, Utah
  • Tom Coburn, Oklahoma
  • ;Subcommittees
    SubcommitteeChairRanking member
    Administrative Oversight and the CourtsAmy Klobuchar Jeff Sessions
    United States Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on Antitrust, Competition Policy and Consumer RightsHerb Kohl Mike Lee
    Crime and TerrorismSheldon Whitehouse Jon Kyl
    Immigration, Refugees and Border SecurityChuck Schumer John Cornyn
    Privacy, Technology and the LawAl Franken Tom Coburn
    The Constitution, Civil Rights and Human RightsDick Durbin Lindsey Graham

    111th Congress

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    MajorityMinority

  • Jeff Sessions, Alabama, Ranking Member
  • Orrin Hatch, Utah
  • Chuck Grassley, Iowa
  • Jon Kyl, Arizona
  • Lindsey Graham, South Carolina
  • John Cornyn, Texas
  • Tom Coburn, Oklahoma
  • ;Subcommittees
    SubcommitteeChairRanking member
    Administrative Oversight and the CourtsSheldon Whitehouse Jeff Sessions
    Antitrust, Competition Policy and Consumer RightsHerb Kohl Orrin Hatch
    Crime and DrugsArlen Specter Lindsey Graham
    Human Rights and the LawDick Durbin Tom Coburn
    Immigration, Refugees and Border SecurityChuck Schumer John Cornyn
    Terrorism and Homeland SecurityBen Cardin Jon Kyl
    The ConstitutionRuss Feingold Tom Coburn