PHOTO: John Thomas Shepherd | Photo courtesy of the Arkansas Secretary of State
By TESS VRBIN | Arkansas Advocate
President Donald Trump appointed a south Arkansas district judge to a federal judgeship, he announced in a Tuesday social media post.
Trump nominated John Thomas Shepherd, currently a district judge in El Dorado in Arkansas’ 13th Judicial District. His jurisdiction is Ouachita, Calhoun, Cleveland, Columbia, Dallas and Union counties.
Trump appointed Shepherd to the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Arkansas, which includes 34 of Arkansas’ 75 counties and most of the 13th Judicial District with the exceptions of Cleveland and Dallas counties.
If confirmed by the U.S. Senate, Shepherd will succeed U.S. District Judge Susan Hickey, who has held the position since 2010.
“John brings a wealth of experience to his new role,” Trump wrote in a TruthSocial post. “He will be a bold Advocate for Law and Order, and a tireless Champion of our Great Constitution.”
Shepherd graduated from Rice University with a bachelor’s degree in political science in 2009 and received his law degree from the University of Arkansas School of Law in 2013, according to the website for the Shepherd & Shepherd law firm. He was a partner at the firm alongside his brother, former state House Speaker Rep. Matthew Shepherd, a Republican.
Their father is Judge Bobby Shepherd of the 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in St. Louis. He was nominated to the court in 2006 by then-President George W. Bush.
Arkansas’ U.S. senators, both Republicans, expressed support for the nomination Wednesday.
“I’m pleased to support the nomination of John Shepherd, an active community member who is deeply committed to the rule of law, justice and public service, to the U.S. District Court,” U.S. Sen. John Boozman wrote on X. “His experience as a lawyer and judge will serve him well in this role.”
Shepherd “has done a tremendous job working to make south Arkansas safer from violent criminals and drugs,” U.S. Sen. Tom Cotton wrote on X. “I look forward to confirming his nomination in the Senate.”

