[Congressional Record Volume 160, Number 94 (Tuesday, June 17, 2014)]
[Senate]
[Page S3694]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
YANDLE NOMINATION
Mr. DURBIN. Mr. President, I rise in support of Staci Yandle, who has
been nominated to serve as a Federal district court judge in the
Southern District of Illinois. She is going to replace a fine Federal
judge, J. Philip Gilbert, who took senior status in March. It is a
judicial emergency, so I am glad we are moving to it today.
Staci Yandle has the experience, integrity, and the judgment to be an
excellent Federal judge. Born in Centreville, IL--incidentally, the
hometown of my wife--she currently lives in Carlyle, IL, downstate. She
received her undergraduate degree from the University of Illinois and
her law degree from Vanderbilt.
Over the course of her career, Staci Yandle has gained extensive
experience in the courtroom. She has her own solo practice based in
O'Fallon, IL, which she has operated now for 7 years. She has worked
for several outstanding law firms in southern Illinois and handled a
wide range of litigation matters, including employment, education,
medical injury, civil rights, and nursing home abuse cases. She also
worked as an arbitrator for the Twentieth Judicial Circuit Court in
Illinois.
Ms. Yandle currently serves on the board of the Illinois Bar
Foundation. She has taught as an adjunct law professor at the St. Louis
University School of Law.
Additionally, she has a distinguished record of pro bono service in
southern Illinois, representing indigent clients and nonprofit
corporations, including the Delta Economic Development Corporation,
which operates a childcare center in St. Clair County.
Ms. Yandle's nomination is historic in several respects. Never before
in the course of the history of our State has there been an Article III
Federal judge who was openly a member of the LGBT community. Upon
confirmation, Staci Yandle will be the first. Upon confirmation, she
will also be the first African-American Federal judge ever to serve in
the Southern District of Illinois. She will be only the second woman to
serve, as she is joining Nancy Rosenstengel, who was approved by the
Senate just a few weeks ago.
In short, Staci Yandle's confirmation marks another important
milestone in America's journey toward equality of opportunity.
Ms. Yandle was recommended to me by a bipartisan screening committee
which I established to take a look at all of the judicial candidates,
and I was pleased to recommend her to President Obama. He forwarded her
nomination for consideration by the Senate Judiciary Committee where it
passed with a strong vote. I hope there will be an equally strong vote
today in support of her nomination.
In conclusion, Ms. Yandle is an excellent nominee and I hope my
colleagues will join me in voting to confirm her.
I yield the floor.
The PRESIDING OFFICER. The Senator from Washington.
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