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Timestamp: 2019-04-23 14:54:26+00:00

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He served two years in the United States Department of Justice as Counsel to the Deputy Attorney General on matters involving constitutional litigation, and for five years was the government’s chief enforcer of federal employment rights and whistleblower disclosures where he attained notoriety as the head of the U.S. Office of Special Counsel. He garnered national news for his work in the grounding of 1000 airplanes due to unsafe cracks in fusilages, his pursuit of disciplinary actions against high administration officials in multiple departments and the White House, and championing the rights of nationally recognized whistleblowers in such places as the Department of Defense (faulty Katrina pumps and government contracting irregularities), the Border Patrol (fraudulent kickback scheme), and the Federal Aviation Administration (cover up of FAA air traffic system near misses, widespread cover up of airworthiness inspections). He has testified on federal rights before the United States Congress and has appeared regularly in the media on programs such as NPR (Morning Edition and All Things Considered), CNN, C-Span, NBC Nightly News, The Washington Post, The New York Times, The Los Angeles Times, USA Today, US News & World Report, Newsweek, St. Louis Post Dispatch. He has written on the need to recognize whistleblowers and on the enforcement of other employment rights.
Drove increased agency enforcement in four divisions, cutting processing times by 200-300% in various divisions, see https://www.dcresultslawyers.com/employment-law/ for charts, data and interviews.
Formulated counsel concerning policy direction of Presidential initiative for use by White House Counsel, Domestic Policy Council, and Cabinet agencies; implemented regulatory and legal reform; conceived and implemented a five-city pilot program for reentry of prisoners; conducted education nationally to religious and community organizations on grants; oversaw audits of government programs; coordinated First Amendment litigation cases of importance on neutrality theory; drafted recommendations to US Solicitor General on interventions in cases before circuit courts and attended Supreme Court arguments; drafted legislation in conjunction with agencies, White House, and Congress; participated in drafting regulations for use throughout executive branch; and attended staff meetings and briefed the Deputy Attorney General on policy and case developments.
Reported cases: Burrow v. Arce, 997 S.W.2d 229 (Tex. 1999); Green v. Henley, 924 185 (10th Cir. 1991); Black v. Northern Insurance of New York, 895F.2d 670 (10th Cir. 1990); Johnson County Bank v. Jackson National Bank, 28 Kan. App. 2d 8, 13 P.3d 351 (2000); Peoples Mortgage Corporation v. Kansas Bankers Surety Trust Company, 176 F.Supp.2d 1199 (D. Kan. 2001); Tinkler v. United States (FAA), 982 F.2d 1456 (10th Cir. 1992); Protect Our Eagles’ Trees (POETs) v. City of Lawrence, Kansas, 715 F. Supp. 996 (D. Kan 1989); Blevins v. Hiebert, et al., 13 Kan. App. 2d 318, 770 P.2d 486, rev’d, 245 Kan. 646, 783 P.2d 1260 (1989).

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