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Michael Doyle
American international relations scholar
Michael Doyle is a reporter for E&E News, where he covers the Interior Department, including the Fish and Wildlife Service and issues related to endangered species. He has been with E&E News since July 2017 and has a long history in journalism, having previously worked for McClatchy newspapers from 1988 to 2017, where he covered legal affairs and California politics.12
In addition to his reporting, Doyle is an adjunct professorial lecturer at The George Washington University's School of Media and Public Affairs, where he teaches courses on news writing and reporting.12 He holds a Master of Studies in Law from Yale Law School and a Master in Government from Johns Hopkins University, along with a Bachelor of Arts in Government from Oberlin College.12
Doyle is also an accomplished author, having published three books: The Ministers' War, The Forestport Breaks, and Radical Chapters.12 Beyond his professional work, he served as a volunteer firefighter and EMT in Arlington County, Virginia, from 2002 to 2015.1