The House Judiciary Committee, founded on June 6, 1813, is chaired in the 119th Congress by Rep. Jim Jordan (R‑OH) with Rep. Jamie Raskin (D‑MD) serving as Ranking Member. The committee has 44 members and oversees the administration of justice, including federal courts, law enforcement, civil liberties, antitrust, immigration, and impeachment powers. It plays a central role in shaping legal and constitutional policy across the federal government.