David N. May | |
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Associate Justice of the Iowa Supreme Court | |
Assumed office July 27, 2022 | |
Appointed by | Kim Reynolds |
Preceded by | Brent R. Appel |
Judge of the Iowa Court of Appeals | |
In office May 29, 2019 – July 27, 2022 | |
Appointed by | Kim Reynolds |
Preceded by | Christopher McDonald |
Succeeded by | Tyler Buller |
Judge of the Iowa Judicial Election District 5C | |
In office February 2016 – May 29, 2019 | |
Personal details | |
Born | David Noel May May 23, 1971 |
Education |
University of Missouri (
BA) University of Oklahoma ( MPH) Drake University ( JD) |
David Noel May (born May 23, 1971) [1] is an American lawyer from Iowa who has served as an associate justice of the Iowa Supreme Court since 2022.
May grew up in Missouri.[ citation needed] He started college at Truman State University before finishing his Bachelor of Arts at the University of Missouri. He then received a Master of Public Health from the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, for which he won the Graduate Student Association Award for Outstanding Academic Achievement, and a Juris Doctor, with high honors, from Drake University Law School. [2] [3] In law school, May was elected to the Order of the Coif, won awards for the best student in five classes, and served on the Drake Law Review. [1]
Following law school, May practiced at Hawkins & Norris, P.C. in Des Moines, Iowa for three years, specializing in grain contract litigation. He then joined Bradshaw, Fowler, Proctor & Fairgrave, P.C. in Des Moines in 2001, and was a partner at that firm from 2005 until his appointment to the bench in 2016. At Bradshaw, May practiced commercial litigation and insurance defense. [2] [3]
In February 2016, May was appointed as state District Judge in Judicial Election District 5C, which covers the south-central portion of Iowa. [2]
On May 2, 2019, Governor Kim Reynolds appointed May to the Iowa Court of Appeals to fill the vacancy left by the elevation of Christopher McDonald to the Iowa Supreme Court. [4] May served as the co-chair of a committee to revise the Iowa Rules of Appellate Procedure. [1]
May was among five applicants who applied for a vacancy on the Supreme Court, [5] and ultimately one of three finalists whose names were submitted to the governor. [6] On July 27, 2022, Governor Kim Reynolds appointed May to the Iowa Supreme Court to fill the vacancy left by the retirement of Justice Brent R. Appel. [7] May is Reynolds' fifth appointment to the supreme court. [5] With May's appointment, all seven supreme court justices have been appointed by Republican governors. [2]
May is a former member of the International Defensive Pistol Association and the National Rifle Association of America. He resides in Polk City, Iowa. [1]