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Diane Humetewa

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United States District Court for the District of Arizona

Tenure

2014 - Present

Years in position

10

Education

Personal

Diane Humetewa is a federal judge for the United States District Court for the District of Arizona. Prior to joining the court, she was a professor at the Sandra Day O'Conner College of Law at Arizona State University. Humetewa was nominated by Barack Obama to the United States District Court for the District of Arizona on September 19, 2013. She is the first active tribal female Native American to serve on a federal court.[1][2] The United States Senate confirmed Humetewa on May 14, 2014, on vote of 96-0.[3]

Education

Humetewa earned her B.A. from Arizona State University in 1987 and her J.D. from the Arizona State University Sandra Day O'Conner School of Law in 1993.[4]

Professional career

  • 2011-2014: Professor, Arizona State University Sandra Day O'Conner School of Law
  • 2009-2011: Counsel, Squire, Sanders & Dempsey LLP
  • 2002-2007: Appellate Court Judge, Hopi Appellate Court
  • 1998-2009: United States Attorney's Office, District of Arizona
  • 2007-2009: U.S. Attorney, District of Arizona
  • 2001-2007: Senior Litigation Counsel, U.S. Attorney's Office, District of Arizona
  • 1998-2007: Assistant U.S. Attorney
  • 1993-1996: Deputy Counsel, United States Senate Committee on Indian Affairs[1]

Judicial career

District of Arizona

Nomination Tracker

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Nominee Information
Name: Diane Humetewa
Court: District of Arizona
Progress
Confirmed 237 days after nomination.
ApprovedNominated: September 19, 2013
ApprovedABA Rating: Substantial Majority Qualified, Minority Well Qualified
Questionnaire: Questionnaire
ApprovedHearing: January 28, 2014
QFRs: QFRs (Hover over QFRs to read more)
ApprovedReported: February 27, 2014 
ApprovedConfirmed: May 14, 2014
ApprovedVote: 96-0


On September 19, 2013, Barack Obama nominated Diane Humetewa to the United States District Court for the District of Arizona. The seat was vacated by Mary Murguia when she was elevated to the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals. President Obama had this to say about the nomination:

These men and women have had distinguished legal careers and I am honored to ask them to continue their work as judges on the federal bench... They will serve the American people with integrity and an unwavering commitment to justice.[1][5]

Humetewa was rated Qualified by a substantial majority of the American Bar Association and Well Qualified by the minority.[6]

Humetewa's nomination was returned by the Senate on January 3, 2014, and she was renominated on January 6th by President Obama.[7]

Diane Humetewa had a hearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee on January 28, 2014.[8] The hearing comes after Senator Jeff Flake submitted his blue slip, which he had previously held on to.[9] On February 27, 2014, Humetewa was reported to the full Senate by the Senate Judiciary Committee on a voice vote. She was confirmed by the United States Senate on May 14, 2014, by a vote of 96-0.[3]

Reactions to nomination

The President of the National Native American Bar Association, Mary Smith, had this to say about her nomination,

NNNABA applauds President Obama for the historic nomination of Diane Humetewa to the federal bench in Arizona. Ms. Humetewa’s stellar career,including her position as a federal prosecutor, will serve her well as the first female Native American ever appointed to the federal judiciary and the only American Indian in the federal judiciary.[10][5]

Awards and associations

Awards

  • 2013: Named, Best Lawyers in America for the Native American Law practice area by The Best Lawyers
  • 2012: 48 Intriguing Women of Arizona Award, Arizona State Historical Society in recognition of Arizona's Centennial Celebration
  • 2010: Women in Business Honoree, Phoenix Business Journal
  • 2009: Distinguished Service Award, Federal Bar Association, Arizona Chapter
  • 2009: President's Award, Women in Federal Law Enforcement Association
  • 2009: John S. Lancy Award, Sandra Day O'Conner College of Law
  • 2009: Native American Indian Alumni of the Year, Arizona State University
  • 1999: Director's Award for Superior Performance, U.S. Department of Justice, Executive Office of United States Attorneys
  • 1990: Recognition for Outstanding Contribution, United States Attorney's Office, District of Arizona
  • 1987-1990: Certificate of Appreciation for Contribution to the District of Arizona, U.S. Attorney's Office
  • 1989: Certificate of Appreciation for Outstanding Dedication, Service & Advocacy, Richard A. Abell, Assistant Attorney General, U.S. Department of Justice

Associations

  • 2011-Present: Arizona State University Alumni Association
  • 2010-Present: The Nature Conservancy in Arizona
  • 2013-Present: Secretary, Board of Trustees
  • 2010-Present: Member, Board of Trustees
  • 2010-Present: Board of Directors, National Indian Justice Center
  • 2009-Present: National Association of Former U.S. Attorneys
  • 2007-2009: Attorney General's Native American Issues Subcommittee
  • 2006-Present: Member, Board of Trustees, The Udall Foundation
  • 2013: Secretary, Board of Trustees
  • 2003-Present: Mount Central Place Homeowners Association
  • 2003-2009: Arizona State, Tribal and Federal Court Forum, Arizona Supreme Court
  • 2001-2004: Board of Directors, The Phoenix Heard Museum
  • 2000-2002: Board of Directors, The Hopi Education Endowment Fund
  • 1997-2011: Advisory Council, Arizona State University, Sandra Day O'Conner College of Law
  • 1996-1997: Board of Directors, Maricopa County Bar Association

See also

External links

Footnotes

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Native News Network, "Hopi Citizen Diane Humetewa Nominated by President to be Federal District Court Judge," September 20, 2013
  2. AZ Central, "U.S. Senate confirms 3 judges to Arizona federal bench," May 14, 2014
  3. 3.0 3.1 United States Senate, "On the Nomination (Confirmation Diane J. Humetewa, of Arizona, to be U.S. District Judge for the District of Arizona)," accessed May 15, 2014
  4. Arizona State University, "Diane J. Humetewa," accessed September 23, 2013
  5. 5.0 5.1 Note: This text is quoted verbatim from the original source. Any inconsistencies are attributable to the original source.
  6. ABA, "RATINGS OF ARTICLE III JUDICIAL NOMINEES 113TH CONGRESS," September 25, 2013
  7. White House, "Presidential Nominations Sent to the Senate," January 7, 2014
  8. Senate Judiciary Committee, "Committee hearing," January 28, 2014
  9. National Law Journal, "Joudicial Nominee Gets Confirmation Hearing After Two Years," January 24, 2014
  10. Turtle Talk, "NNABA Press Release on Diane Humetewa Nomination," September 19, 2013

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Federal judges who have served the United States District Court for the District of Arizona
Active judges

    •  Murray Snow  •  Susan Brnovich  •  Scott Rash  •  Jennifer Zipps  •  Rosemary Marquez  •  Steven Logan  •  Diane Humetewa  •  John Tuchi  •  Dominic Lanza  •  Michael Liburdi  •  John Hinderaker  •  Krissa Lanham  •  Angela Martinez (Arizona)  •  Sharad Desai

Senior judges

Stephen McNamee  •  Susan Bolton  •  David G. Campbell  •  Frederick Martone  •  Roslyn Silver  •  James Teilborg  •  David Bury  •  Raner Collins  •  Cindy Jorgenson  •  Frank Zapata  •  Neil Wake  •  Douglas Rayes  •  James A. Soto  •  

Magistrate judges Michelle Burns  •  Eileen Willett  •  D. Thomas Ferraro  •  Jacqueline Marshall Rateau  •  Bernardo Velasco  •  James F. Metcalf  •  Eric J. Markovich  •  Bruce G. Macdonald  •  Leslie A. Bowman  •  Alison Bachus  •  John Z. Boyle  •  Deborah Fine  •  Lynnette Kimmins  •  Camille Bibles  •  Michael Morrissey (Arizona)  •  Maria Aguilera  •  
Former Article III judges

William Henry Sawtelle  •  Richard Elihu Sloan  •  Fred Clinton Jacobs  •  John Roll  •  Robert Broomfield  •  Earl Carroll  •  Mary Murguia  •  Albert Morris Sames  •  David Ling  •  Richard Bilby  •  William Browning  •  William Copple  •  Valdemar Cordova  •  Walter Craig  •  Arthur Davis  •  William Frey  •  Charles Muecke  •  Mary Richey  •  Howard Speakman  •  Charles Hardy (Arizona)  •  Alfredo Marquez  •  James A. Walsh  •  

Former Chief judges

John Roll  •  Robert Broomfield  •  Stephen McNamee  •  Roslyn Silver  •  Richard Bilby  •  William Browning  •  Walter Craig  •  Charles Muecke  •  James A. Walsh  •  

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