Eric Schulte

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Eric Schulte
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United States District Court for the District of South Dakota
Tenure
2024 - Present
Years in position
1
Predecessor:Karen Schreier (Nonpartisan)
Education
Bachelor's
University of South Dakota, 1994
Law
University of South Dakota School of Law, 1999

Eric Schulte is a judge on theUnited States District Court for the District of South Dakota. He was nominated to the court by PresidentJoe Biden (D) on February 8, 2024, and confirmed by theUnited States Senate on May 15, 2024, by a vote of 61-33.[1][2] Schulte was one of 235Article III judges nominated by PresidentJoe Biden (D) and confirmed by the U.S. Senate. To see a full list of judges appointed byJoe Biden,click here.

TheUnited States District Court for the District of South Dakota is one of 94U.S. District Courts. They are the generaltrial courts of theUnited States federal courts. To learn more about the court,click here.

Prior to joining the court, Schulte was a partner at Davenport, Evans, Hurwitz & Smith, L.L.P.[3][4]

Judicial nominations and appointments

United States District Court for the District of South Dakota (2024-present)

See also:Federal judges nominated by Joe Biden

On February 8, 2024, PresidentJoe Biden (D) nominated Schulte to theUnited States District Court for the District of South Dakota.[3] He was confirmed by a 61-33 vote of the U.S. Senate on May 15, 2024.[2] Schulte received commission on June 3, 2024. To read more about the federal nominations process,click here.

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Nominee Information
Name: Eric Schulte
Court:United States District Court for the District of South Dakota
Progress
Confirmed 97 days after nomination.
ApprovedANominated: February 8, 2024
ApprovedAABA Rating: Well qualified
Questionnaire:Questionnaire
ApprovedAHearing: March 6, 2024
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DefeatedAReported:  
ApprovedAConfirmed: May 15, 2024
ApprovedAVote: 61-33


Confirmation vote

The U.S. Senate confirmed Schulte by a vote of 61-33 on May 15, 2024.[2] To see a full breakdown of the vote on the official U.S. Senate website,click here.

Schulte confirmation vote (May 15, 2024)
PartyYeaNayNo vote
Electiondot.pngDemocratic4402
Ends.pngRepublican15333
Grey.png Independent201
Total61[5]336

Senate Judiciary Committee hearing

TheSenate Judiciary Committee held hearings on Schulte's nomination on March 6, 2024. As of March 6, 2024, Schulte was awaiting a committee vote to advance his nomination to the fullU.S. Senate.Click here for a list of other nominees awaiting a committee vote.

Nomination

On February 8, 2024, PresidentJoe Biden (D) nominated Eric Schulte to theUnited States District Court for the District of South Dakota.

TheAmerican Bar Association (ABA) rated Schultewell qualified.[6] To read more about ABA ratings,click here.

Schulte was nominated to replace JudgeKaren Schreier, who will assumesenior status upon the confirmation of her successor.[7][8]

Biography

Education

Earned a bachelor's degree from the University of South Dakota in 1994 and a law degree from the University of South Dakota School of Law in 1999.[1]

Professional career

About the court

The District of South Dakota hasoriginal jurisdiction over cases filed within its jurisdiction. These cases can include civil and criminal matters that fall under federal law.

The jurisdiction of the District of South Dakota consists of all thecounties in the state ofSouth Dakota. The counties are split into four different divisions known as the Northern Division, the Southern Division, the Central Division, and the Western Division.

The court is based inSioux Falls (Southern Division), with other courthouses inRapid City (Western Division),Pierre (Central Division), andAberdeen (Northern Division).

To read opinions published by this court, clickhere.

The federal nomination process

Federal judges are nominated by the president of the United States and confirmed by the Senate. There are multiple steps to the process:

  • The president nominates an individual for a judicial seat.
  • The nominee fills out a questionnaire and is reviewed by theSenate Judiciary Committee.
  • The Senate Judiciary Committee holds a hearing with the nominee, questioning them about things like their judicial philosophy, past rulings or opinions, etc.
  • As part of this process, the committee sends ablue slip to senators from the home state in which the judicial nomination was received, allowing them to express their approval or disapproval of the nominee.
  • After the hearing, the Senate Judiciary Committee will vote to approve or return the nominee.
  • If approved, the nominee is voted on by the full Senate.
  • If the Committee votes to return the nominee to the president, the president has the opportunity to re-nominate the individual.
  • The Senate holds a vote on the candidate.
  • If the Senate confirms the nomination, the nominee receives a commission to serve a lifelong position as a federal judge.
  • If the Senate does not confirm the nomination, that nominee does not become a judge.

See also

External links

Footnotes

Political offices
Preceded by
Karen Schreier
United States District Court for the District of South Dakota
2024-Present
Succeeded by
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Federal judges who have served theUnited States District Court for the District of South Dakota
Active judges

Chief JudgeRoberto Lange  •  Eric Schulte  •  Camela Theeler

Senior judges

Karen Schreier  •  Charles Kornmann  •  Lawrence Piersol  •  Jeffrey Viken  •  

Magistrate judgesWilliam D. Gerdes  •  Veronica Duffy  •  Mark Moreno  •  Daneta Wollmann  •  
Former Article III judges

Andrew Bogue  •  John B. Jones  •  Donald Porter  •  John Emmett Carland  •  Alonzo Jay Edgerton  •  James Douglas Elliott  •  Alfred Lee Wyman  •  John Beck  •  George Mickelson  •  Fred Nichol  •  

Former Chief judges

Karen Schreier  •  Lawrence Piersol  •  Richard Battey  •  Andrew Bogue  •  John B. Jones  •  Donald Porter  •  John Beck  •  George Mickelson  •  Fred Nichol  •  Jeffrey Viken  •  


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