Gee, a master's in US History, working political campaigns most of my life, teaching US government at the university level for 15 years, working for the DoD and DoE, teaching military history to ROTC students for over a decade, proudly arrested for civil disobedience twice in Nevada - that's pretty much mainstream establishment.
And he's not engaging in civil disobedience as he's not breaking any laws. He is, as they like to say in business-speak, allocating scarce resources. No different then when the anti-trust sections of the AG's Office go on hiatus during Republican Administrations.
Oh, and many very moral Americans have basically said that all US citizens have an obligation to engage in civil disobedience if they feel the law is morally wrong. See: King, Thoreau and others.