Government Shea served as the assistant to the staff director of the
Church Committee in 1975 and 1976. Shea was counsel to the United States Senate Foreign Relations Committee during the drafting process of the
Taiwan Relations Act. Shea served as a commissioner on the Gore Commission on Aviation Safety and Security, which investigated the
TWA Flight 800, in 1996 and 1997. Prior to becoming head of the BLM, Shea was the head of City Creek Canyon Park in Salt Lake City. In 1997 and 2000, Shea served as the Director of the
Bureau of Land Management. He served as the director of the Bureau of Land Management and Deputy Assistant Secretary for Land and Minerals Management under President Clinton.
Academics He has taught courses at
Brigham Young University, the
University of Utah,
Kansas State University, and
Westminster College (Utah) Stanford University Harvard University. Since his return to Utah in 2001, Shea has been a member of the
University of Utah political science department's faculty. Shea was an adjunct faculty member of the Department of Agronomy at Kansas State University from 2001 to 2009. Shea was a fellowship adviser to honors program at
Westminster College, Salt Lake City in collaboration with 'The Living Arts Experience: A Seminar in Liberal Ideals'. Shea taught a course on Public Lands 2019/20 and co-taught a graduate seminar on wild land fires. While at Law School taught two courses on the Political Processes and the Constitution. Shea became chair of
Utah Democratic Party in 1983 and chaired state presidential campaigns of
Walter Mondale,
Michael Dukakis, and
Bill Clinton. He was a candidate for governor of Utah in
1992, placing second in the Democratic primary. He was the Democratic nominee in the
1994 United States Senate election in Utah. Shea co-authored with
Rodney K. Smith Religion and the Press: Keeping First Amendment Values in Balance, a book which argued that Freedom of the Press had been taken too far in allowing the media to publish unsubstantiated claims that demean religious leaders.
Law Shea represented
Massachusetts Democratic Party in seeking to gain enough information to exclude
Mitt Romney from running for governor in Massachusetts. He represented Skip Knowles after he was fired by
The Salt Lake Tribune for plagiarism. He represented
Steven Greenstreet's defense against Kay Anderson's attempts to prevent Greenstreet's use of an interview with Anderson in a documentary film
This Divided State. Shea also was one of the lawyers for
Brent W. Jeffs in his sexual molestation suit against his uncle
Warren Jeffs. He is admitted to the bar in the
District of Columbia and Utah. == Personal life ==