Lewis Libby Clemency Controversy - House Judiciary Committee Members, 110th Congress

House Judiciary Committee Members, 110th Congress

Majority Minority
  • John Conyers, Chairman, Michigan
  • Howard L. Berman, California
  • Rick Boucher, Virginia
  • Jerrold Nadler, New York
  • Robert C. Scott, Virginia
  • Mel Watt, North Carolina
  • Zoe Lofgren, California
  • Sheila Jackson-Lee, Texas
  • Maxine Waters, California
  • Bill Delahunt, Massachusetts
  • Robert Wexler, Florida
  • Linda T. Sánchez, California
  • Steve Cohen, Tennessee
  • Hank Johnson, Georgia
  • Luis Gutierrez, Illinois
  • Brad Sherman, California
  • Anthony D. Weiner, New York
  • Adam B. Schiff, California
  • Artur Davis, Alabama
  • Debbie Wasserman Schultz, Florida
  • Keith Ellison, Minnesota
  • Tammy Baldwin, Wisconsin
  • 1 vacancy
  • Lamar S. Smith, Ranking Member, Texas
  • Jim Sensenbrenner, Wisconsin
  • Howard Coble, North Carolina
  • Elton Gallegly, California
  • Bob Goodlatte, Virginia
  • Steve Chabot, Ohio
  • Dan Lungren, California
  • Chris Cannon, Utah
  • Ric Keller, Florida
  • Darrell Issa, California
  • Mike Pence, Indiana
  • Randy Forbes, Virginia
  • Steve King, Iowa
  • Tom Feeney, Florida
  • Trent Franks, Arizona
  • Louie Gohmert, Texas
  • Jim Jordan, Ohio

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