Protecting Public Employees

Kevin received his law degree from New York University, where he focused in administrative procedure and competed in Moot Court. Previously, he studied Politics at Willamette University, where he was a member of the debate team. Before joining PEER, Kevin worked with Matsikoudis & Fanciullo, a small environmental law firm in Jersey City, New Jersey, and held a fellowship with the Administrative Conference of the United States, an agency responsible for promoting improvements in the efficiency, adequacy, and fairness of the federal administrative process. He also assisted ACUS’s former Chairman, Paul R. Verkuil, in the publication of his volume on overuse of civilian contractors and the importance of professional government: Valuing Bureaucracy. Kevin enjoys board and PC games, volunteer judging for mock trial and debate tournaments, reading science fiction, and trying to make it at least halfway up the easy trails in our National Parks.

BLOG | 43 Steps for the Next Presidential Term

by Kevin Bell | June 11, 2020
The advice the government gets from its formal scientific advisors should be robust and independent, and the government should rely on the expertise of those advisors ...

BLOG | University of Colorado Faculty Must Address Climate Science Censorship

by Chandra Rosenthal | June 8, 2020
The University of Colorado Boulder needs to ensure that special interests are not controlling climate change research conducted by university scientists ...

Trump’s New Enemies Purge Violates Civil Service Laws

by PEER | March 5, 2020
Post-Impeachment Drive to Root out Disloyal Officials Should Be Enjoined ...

Horrid Time to Work Inside Interior Department

by PEER | October 31, 2019
SES Shudders at Clueless Reorganizations and Parade of Temporary Leaders ...

Interior’s Musical Chairs Spin out of Control

by PEER | June 10, 2019
Complaints Mount as Sagebrush Rebel Installed Over Wildlife and Parks ...

BLM Rangers Stretched to Breaking Point

by PEER |
Prosecutions Plummet as Authorized Law Enforcement Slots Remain Unfilled ...