Mark Yancy
Title: Director of Graduate Programs, Professor of Practice
School: Joseph F. Rice School of Law
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 803-777-5324
Office: 1525 Senate Street, Columbia, SC 29208
Resources: CV
Mark A. Yancey directs the law school’s non-J.D. graduate programs offer a Master of Studies in Law (MSL) degrees in Health Systems Law and Compliance, Environmental Law and Sustainability, and Public Safety Executive Leadership. Prior to joining USC School of Law, Yancey served as a member of the United States Department of Justice’s (DOJ) Senior Executive Service (SES) where he operated the National Advocacy Center (NAC) as its Chief Learning Officer. Before being named the Chief Learning Officer in 2018, Yancey spent 32 years as a DOJ investigator and attorney in the Western District of Oklahoma. Yancey first worked as an FBI Special Agent and then as an Assistant United States Attorney (AUSA). In 1995, as an AUSA in Oklahoma City, Yancey briefly worked on the investigation of Timothy McVeigh and Terry Nichols immediately following the bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building. Yancey’s kidnapping prosecution of Franklin Delano Floyd was highlighted in the book “A Beautiful Child,” and the Netflix documentary entitled “Girl in the Picture.”
From 2016 to 2018, Yancey was the Acting and Attorney General appointed United States Attorney in the Western District of Oklahoma. Yancey specializes in federal criminal practice. He is admitted to practice in Oklahoma, Florida (retired) and Washington, D.C (retired).
