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Schlueter, David Arnold was born on April 29, 1946 in Sioux City, Iowa, United States. Son of Arnold E. and Helen A. (Dettmann) Schlueter.
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Criminal Military law educator
Schlueter, David Arnold was born on April 29, 1946 in Sioux City, Iowa, United States. Son of Arnold E. and Helen A. (Dettmann) Schlueter.
Bachelor, Texas Agricultural and Mechanical University, 1969. Juris Doctor, Baylor University, 1971. Master of Laws, University Virginia, 1981.
Bar: Texas 1971, District of Columbia 1973, United States Court Military Appeals 1972, Supreme Court of the United States Court 1976. Legal counsel Supreme Court of the United States Court, Washington, 1981-1983. Associate dean Saint Mary"s University, San Antonio, 1984-1989, professor of law, 1986.
Reporter Federal Advisory Committee on Criminal Rules, 1988.
Chairman Judge Advocate General advisory county, 1974-1975.
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Major Judge Advocate General Corps, United States Army, 1972-1981. Fellow American Law Institute, Texas Bar Foundation (life), American Bar Foundation (life). Member American Bar Association (vice-chairman criminal justice section council 1991-1994, vice-chairman committee on criminal justice and military 1983-1984, chairman standing committee on military law 1991-1992, member standing committee on armed forces law, chairman editorial advisory board, Criminal Justice Magazine, 1989-1991, since 2000), Texas Bar Association.
Married Linda L. Boston, April 22, 1972. Children: Jennifer, Jonathan.