Constitution, Crime & Judiciary
The U.S. is a society of laws and without consistent interpretation of these laws by an impartial judiciary our freedoms will be diminished. I therefore support judicial nominees who believe the U.S. Constitution is the supreme law of the land, who have an established record of judicial restraint and who do not see the judicial branch as a lawmaking body.
Those who violate our laws must be held accountable for their actions and punished for their crimes. I believe the punishment imposed by our judicial system must be appropriate to the crime to discourage and deter future criminal behavior.
Issue Related Press Releases
October 2024
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10/3/24 | Risch, Crapo, Colleagues Outline Stark Consequences of Biden-Harris Failure to Follow Border Laws, Protect Whistleblowers |
July 2024
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7/25/24 | Risch: Secret Service Neglected its Foundational Duty |
7/12/24 | Risch, Crapo, Hagerty Demand Answers on DOJ’s Lack of Prosecutions of Aliens Registering to Vote |
February 2024
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2/5/24 | Risch, Grassley Demand FBI Director Answer for Memo Targeting Catholics |