WASHINGTON, D.C.—House Judiciary Committee Ranking Member Jerrold Nadler (D-NY) today announced the 19 Democratic members of the Judiciary Committee for the 118th Congress. This Congress’s Democratic membership includes the addition of two new members, Representative Adam Schiff (D-CA), who previously served on the Committee, and Representative Glenn Ivey (D-MD).
“I am very pleased that most of our outstanding members from last Congress are returning to the Judiciary Committee,” said Ranking Member Nadler. “Due to their hard work, Democrats passed 110 Judiciary Committee bills through the House and 53 of our bills were signed into law. Under Democratic leadership of the Committee, we enshrined marriage equality in federal law; we enacted the first significant gun safety legislation in a generation; we ensured that survivors of sexual assault and sexual harassment are free to tell their stories and to seek justice in the federal courts; we reauthorized the Violence Against Women Act; we codified lynching as a crime in federal law; we addressed the spate of hate crimes against Asian Americans and others in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic; and we enacted measures to strengthen the antitrust system. Additionally, I am pleased to welcome Reps. Schiff and Ivey to the House Judiciary Committee. Each have a unique set of experiences and skills that will be major assets to the committee as we fight to protect the rights, freedoms and privacies of the American people. I look forward to working alongside this talented and dedicated group of members again this Congress.”
Democratic members of the House Judiciary Committee for the 118th Congress, in order of seniority:
Jerrold Nadler
Zoe Lofgren
Sheila Jackson Lee
Steve Cohen
Hank Johnson
Adam Schiff
David Cicilline
Eric Swalwell
Ted Lieu
Pramila Jayapal
Lou Correa
Mary Gay Scanlon
Joe Neguse
Lucy McBath
Madeleine Dean
Veronica Escobar
Deborah Ross
Cori Bush
Glenn Ivey