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SENATE UNANIMOUSLY CONFIRMS JUDGE DAVID C. NYE OF POCATELLO TO BE U.S. DISTRICT JUDGE FOR IDAHO

Crapo, Risch Lead Judge Nye’s Nomination to Completion

WASHINGTON, D.C. – The United States Senate this afternoon unanimously confirmed Judge David C. Nye to serve as U.S. District Judge for the District of Idaho.  Idaho Senators Mike Crapo and Jim Risch welcomed the Senate’s timely action in confirming the first of President Donald Trump’s U.S. District Judge nominees.

 

“I thank my colleagues for expediting Judge Nye’s consideration and confirmation,” said Crapo, a member of the Senate Judiciary Committee.  “Judge Nye is a supremely qualified candidate for a U.S. district judge seat, having both a unanimous “well qualified” rating from the ABA and receiving approval from the Judiciary Committee without dissent twice in under 12 months.  Judge Nye is a well-respected jurist in Idaho and is heavily-involved in the training and orientation of new judges.  I congratulate Judge Nye on his confirmation and am confident he will continue to serve the people of Idaho and its legal community well into the future.”

 

“I am pleased that the U.S. Senate has approved Judge Nye as U.S. District Judge in Idaho,” said Senator Risch.  “Judge Nye is a qualified and experienced jurist who has great respect for the rule of law, and who has rejected judicial activism in his service as a state judge. His confirmation is a true win for Idahoans. In the midst of Idaho’s judicial emergency, I also want to thank President Trump and Leader McConnell for making Judge Nye’s confirmation a priority for the Senate.  I look forward to his forthcoming many years of service as a U.S. District Judge.”

 

Judge Nye was nominated by President Donald Trump to fill the open U.S. District Court judgeship in Idaho.  He was previously nominated to the same position by President Obama in 2016 and approved unanimously by the Senate Judiciary Committee.  The 114th Congress concluded without completing the confirmation process.  The Trump administration, in consultation with both Crapo and Risch, re-nominated Judge Nye on May 8, and his nomination was confirmed unanimously by the Senate Judiciary Committee on June 15.

 

Judge Nye has served as a judge for Idaho's Sixth Judicial District for nine years; he also has 20 years of experience in private practice litigation.  In addition, Judge Nye presides over a successful diversionary felony drug court program and serves in several roles as an advisor to the Idaho Supreme Court and the Idaho State Bar.  The American Bar Association rated Judge Nye as unanimously well-qualified.  Nye is a graduate of Brigham Young University (BYU) and BYU’s J. Reuben Clark Law School.  He and his wife Katre have eight children.