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Diane Joyce Humetewa (/ ˌ h uː m ə ˈ t eɪ w ə / HOO-mə-TAY-wə; [1] born December 5, 1964) [2] [3] is a United States district judge of the United States District Court for the District of Arizona. Humetewa is the first Native American woman and the first enrolled tribal member to serve as a U.S. federal judge.
District Judge John J. Tuchi: Phoenix: 1964 2014–present — — Obama: 39 District Judge Diane Humetewa: Phoenix: 1964 2014–present — — Obama: 40 District Judge Steven Paul Logan: Phoenix: 1965 2014–present — — Obama: 41 District Judge Rosemary Márquez: Tucson: 1968 2014–present — — Obama: 44 District Judge Dominic W ...
Judge Duty station Born Term of service Appointed by Active Chief Senior; 37 Chief Judge Jennifer Zipps: Tucson: 1964 2011–present 2024–present — Obama: 38 District Judge John J. Tuchi: Phoenix: 1964 2014–present — — Obama: 39 District Judge Diane Humetewa: Phoenix: 1964 2014–present — — Obama: 40 District Judge Steven Paul ...
In response, the NIH attempted to reduce its maximum indirect rate to 15%, which a federal judge blocked. Spokane mayor joins lawsuit against Trump administration over cuts to NIH grants Skip to ...
Doug Ducey, et al., made by the Honorable Diane J. Humetewa. Date: 2020: Source: The decision of the United States District Court for the District of Arizona in Tyler Bowyer, et al., v. Doug Ducey, et al., made by the Honorable Diane J. Humetewa. Author: Diane J. Humetewa
Five months after the matter was seemingly closed, a lawsuit fighting to make Prince Harry’s private US visa records public will reopen in court on Wednesday.. The Duke of Sussex admitted he had ...
FILE - Hinds County Chancery Judge Crystal Wise Martin listens to lawyer Rob McDuff, an attorney for Parents For Public Schools, during a hearing in Jackson, Miss., Aug. 23, 2022.
Sarah Herring Sorin: First female lawyer in Arizona (1892) Janet Napolitano: First female Attorney General for Arizona (1999) Diane Humetewa: First Native American female Judge of the U.S. District Court for the District of Arizona (2014)