Michael Doyle is an experienced journalist and educator with a diverse background in reporting and academia. Currently serving as a reporter for E&E News since July 2017, Michael covers the Interior Department, focusing on the Fish and Wildlife Service and endangered species issues. As a professorial lecturer at George Washington University since January 2007, Michael teaches Introduction to News Writing and Reporting in the School of Media and Public Affairs. Prior to these roles, Michael worked as a Washington correspondent for McClatchy, covering the Supreme Court and various political topics for 30 newspapers from February 1988 to May 2017. Michael's earlier experience includes reporting for the Modesto Bee, Gilroy Dispatch, and Palo Alto Weekly, as well as self-employed writing assignments. Michael holds a Master of Studies in Law from Yale Law School and a Master of Arts in Government from The Johns Hopkins University, alongside a Bachelor of Arts in Government from Oberlin College.
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