John McKay is Professor from Practice at Seattle University School of Law where he teaches Consitutional Law of Terrorism and National Security Law. He joined the faculty full time in 2007, and previously served as the United States Attorney for the Western District of Washington (2001-07). Professor McKay frequently lectures on the topics of business and government ethics, leadership, and accountability.
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Admitted: 1982, Washington
Professional Webpage: www.mckay-chadwell.com/j-mckay_bio.html
Trainwreck at the Justice Department: An Eyewitness Account
McKay, John, "Train Wreck at the Justice Department: An Eyewitness Account"Account of Firing of U.S. Attorneys in 2006 and the possiblity of criminal investigations against former Justice Department officials, including analysis of applicable criminal statutes.

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