Aft Robert MacLean is a former federal air marshal. Supreme Court and was reinstated as a The most famous whistleblower in TSA history was working undercover, exposed, and it looked like pure retaliation. In July 2003, air marshals received an advisory from the Department of Homeland Security Robert MacLean is a Transportation Security Administration whistleblower who won 7-2 in the U. After his discharge, MacLean entered the United States Border Patrol as a border patrol agent. The 16-year drama of a well-known Transportation Security Administration whistleblower took another turn last month when In the Supreme Court’s first case testing the Whistleblower Protection Act, freedom of speech won with an exclamation point. The U. The Supreme Court’s decision answers a question regarding the scope of exemptions to federal whistleblower protection law. Supreme Court and was reinstated as a Federal Air Marshal Robert MacLean, photographed at his suburban Virginia home. The 16-year drama of a well-known Transportation Security However, after an internal investigation, Mr. Since 2000, the corresponding record of The 16-year drama of a well-known Transportation Security Administration whistleblower took another turn last month when former Air Note: this article, featuring our client Robert MacLean and our Legal Director Tom Devine, was originally published here. Office of Special Counsel (OSC) today alerted the President and Congress of findings issued in response to several allegations brought to OSC by Transportation and Security Administration (TSA) Robert MacLean is a Transportation Security Administration whistleblower who won 7-2 in the U. MacLean’s identity as the whistleblower was uncovered, and he was fired. MacLean was in the first air marshal class to graduate after the September 11, 2001 attacks. Robert MacLean, an air marshal who flew undercover and armed to thwart terrorists, told MSNBC in 2003 that TSA was planning to reduce Air war: A relentless whistleblower once more girds for battle over aviation safety Former federal Air Marshal Robert MacLean says warning signs A federal panel, upholding a decision by an administrative judge, said this week it has ruled the Transportation Security Administration's decision to fire Robert MacLean was legal and "did not This article was originally published by Government Executive. MacLean. In March of 2019, In September 2004, MacLean stepped up his anonymous whistleblowing on national television to challenge the institutional exposure of undercover agents. MacLean’s disclosures involved sensitive Holding: A federal air marshal who publicly disclosed that the TSA had decided to cut costs by removing air marshals from certain long-distance flights is entitled to protection under the In 7-to-2 ruling, justices say informing media of impending staffing cuts did not violate separate disclosure law. MacLean was recruited by the Federal Aviation Administration's Federal Air Marshal program immediately after the September 11 attacks. Office of Special Counsel (OSC) has ordered an investigation into two major aviation security breakdowns disclosed by Air Marshal and Transportation Security Agency (TSA) . In the years since the firing, MacLean has fought to regain his position, winning the support of whistleblower protection groups while filing accusations of improprieties against high-level Indeed, the Whistleblower Protection Act of 1989 was passed because the MSPB only had ruled for whistleblowers four times during the 1980s. S. She writes about breaking whistleblower news, and False Meet this week's Whistleblower of the Week, TSA whistleblower Robert J. DHS argued that since Mr. Air Force from 1988 to 1992. This week on Whistleblower of the Week, former Federal Air Marshal Robert MacLean joins host Jane Turner to share his story of exposing safety risks within the Transportation Security In 2015, the Supreme Court ruled in favor of MacLean and affirmed that his disclosures were covered by the Whistleblower Protection Act. Federal air marshal whistleblower Robert MacLean’s 7-2 Federal Air Marshal whistleblower Robert MacLean’s 7-2 victory means that after defending his rights for over eight years he will have a chance The U. Mary Jane Wilmoth Mary Jane Wilmoth is the publisher of Whistleblower Network News, where she heads the editorial staff. Air War: A Relentless Whistleblower Once More Girds for Right after its narrative identifying MacLean a “whistleblower," the Oversight Committee attached an email (PAGE 18) then-TSA's then-Senior Executive/attorney/SSI Director Colsky sent to eight TSA The Supreme Court’s decision answers a question regarding the scope of exemptions to federal whistleblower protection law. Here is part one of our interview with Robert MacLean. Robert MacLean continues to claim retaliation for his disclosures of safety risks. MacLean served in the U. MacLean was reinstated as an air marshal by the U.

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