VAN BUREN COUNTY, IOWA
– Today, the White House announced Judge Stephen Locher has been nominated to
serve on the United States District Court for the Southern District of Iowa. In
February, Senate Judiciary Committee Ranking Member Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) and
Sen. Joni Ernst (R-Iowa)
recommended Locher for the position following an extensive review by the
Judicial Selection Commission.
“Judge Locher has diverse legal
experience and glowing credentials,” Grassley
said following today’s announcement. “I urge Democrat leadership to move
his nomination forward without delay, and I appreciate the work of the
commissioners who unanimously supported Judge Locher. The long hours the
commissioners put into such a thorough review and careful consideration of each
applicant are a testament to their commitment to ensuring we have the most
qualified judges in our federal courts in Iowa.”
“Judge Locher is an experienced and
qualified choice for this important position,” Ernst said. “I’m grateful for the hard work of all the members of
the Commission for diligently reviewing each of the candidates for
consideration.”
Locher is a U.S. magistrate judge for the
Southern District of Iowa. Previously, he practiced law at Belin McCormick,
P.C. in Des Moines, where he worked on both civil and criminal cases, and
represented defendants, plaintiffs and crime victims alike. He also served as
the firm’s ethics counsel.
The Judicial Selection Commission,
launched by Grassley and Ernst in December, was comprised of highly-qualified
members of the Iowa legal community and led by Cynthia Moser, a former Iowa
State Bar Association president. The commission also included Richard Sapp,
Jeffrey Goodman, Harlan D. Hockenberg and Adam Freed.
Last year, Grassley and Ernst
welcomed applications from any interested candidate in Iowa’s legal community. The
commission spent hundreds of hours reviewing and interviewing all applicants.
These reviews included a thorough study and examination of the applicants’
professional history, credentials and qualifications. Following the
commission’s unanimous support for Locher, Grassley and Ernst forwarded their
recommendation to the White House for the upcoming vacancy.
For more than a century, the chairman of
the Senate Judiciary Committee has brought district court nominees up for
committee consideration only after both home-state senators indicate their
approval by signing a “blue slip.” This tradition is designed to encourage outstanding
nominees and consensus between the White House and home-state senators. It’s
also consistent with the constitutional requirement that the president seek the
advice and consent of the Senate for judicial nominees. Over the years,
Judiciary Committee chairs of both parties have upheld a blue-slip process for
district court vacancies.
More details on Locher’s background and
qualifications follow:
Education
- Harvard Law
School, J.D., 2003
- University of
Notre Dame, B.A. in Government and Economics, Magna Cum Laude, 2000
Professional Experience
- United States
Magistrate Judge, U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Iowa, June
2021 – present
- Partner, Belin
McCormick, P.C., January 2013 – May 2021
- Assistant U.S.
Attorney, U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Iowa, November
2008 – January 2013
- Litigation
Associate, Goldberg, Kohn, Bell, Black, Rosenbloom & Moritz, LLP, September
2004 – October 2008
- Judicial Law
Clerk for Judge John Gibson on Eighth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, August
2003 – August 2004
Professional Associations and Memberships
- American Bar
Association
- Iowa State Bar
Association
- Federal
Magistrate Judges Association
- Frequent speaker
at continuing legal education seminars and events
- Hundreds of hours
of community service in central Iowa, primarily in programs
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