Philip N. Hogen

Philip N. Hogen is an American attorney who was nominated by President Ronald Reagan to become the United States Attorney for the District of South Dakota. He served as U.S. Attorney from 1981 to 1991, the longest serving U.S. Attorney in South Dakota's history.

Philip N. Hogen
34th United States Attorney for the
District of South Dakota
In office
1981–1991
PresidentRonald Reagan
Succeeded byKevin Schieffer
Personal details
Political partyRepublican
ResidenceBlack Hills, South Dakota
St. Paul, Minnesota
Alma materUniversity of South Dakota (JD)
ProfessionAttorney

Early life and education

Hogen graduated from Augustana College in 1967 and the University of South Dakota School of Law in 1970.

Career

He was nominated by President Ronald Reagan in 1981, to be the United States Attorney. He returned to private practice[1] and today maintains offices in the Black Hills, South Dakota and St. Paul, Minnesota in 1991. He specializes in American Indian law. He has served as the Commissioner of the National Indian Gaming Commission. He is an Oglala.

Legal offices
Preceded by
34th United States Attorney for the District of South Dakota
1981-1991
Succeeded by
Kevin Schieffer

References

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