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Senior Counsel

Jeff serves as Senior Counsel to PEER, where he specializes in civil service, scientific integrity, and whistleblower protection issues. Jeff was PEER’s Executive Director from 1997 to 2019 and its Pacific Director from 2019 to 2025. Previously, he was the Policy Director and a staff attorney at the Government Accountability Project, representing whistleblowers from both the public and private sectors. Before coming to DC, Jeff worked in California state government for 17 years, mostly in the State Legislature as counsel to various committees where he drafted hundreds of laws on topics ranging from energy conservation to the rights of employed inventors. Jeff served stints as a deputy district attorney and an appellate court clerk. He is a graduate of the California Correctional Officers Academy.

COMMENTARY | The Whistleblower and the Presidential Immunity Ruling

by Jeff Ruch | August 28, 2024
25 years ago, Congress fashioned remedies to check executive abuses. To limit damage from the Trump immunity ruling, it'll likely have to do so again ...

PEERMail | Positive Trend for Whistleblowers

by PEER | March 5, 2024
We're happy to see that in the past five years, whistleblower disclosures and retaliation complaints have fallen by more than 40 ...

Federal Whistleblower Claims Fall by Almost Half

by PEER | February 28, 2024
From Trump to Biden, More Federal Workers File Far Fewer Gripes ...

PEERMail | Climate and Agriculture Heat Up

by Elizabeth Duan | January 23, 2024
Please join us for a webinar on climate change and industrial agriculture. We will discuss the true impacts of animal agriculture, among other topics ...

PEERMail | An Important Whistleblower Victory

by PEER | December 26, 2023
Over the years, we have written a lot about a USGS microbiologist's whistleblower journey but this week we received a rare decisive victory ...

Colorado’s Air Pollution Program Broken and Adrift

by PEER | November 8, 2023
State’s Air Quality Worsens While Cosmetic Changes Ignore Core Problems ...