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ISSN 0042-6229
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Vol. 65, Issue 2, 2020August 01, 2020 EDT

DOJ Blows the Whistle on Professional Whistleblowers: But the Circuits are Split on Whether Dismissals will be Swift

Jennifer Harchut,
government discretionstandarddepartment of justicefederal claims act
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Articles in Vol. 65, Issue 2, 2020

Vol. 65, Issue 2, 2020
  • Taking Conflicting Rights Seriously
    Netta Barak-Corren
  • Beyond Microaggression: Overlapping Identities in Simulated Legal Practice
    Peggy C. DavisDanielle DavenportBrence Pernell
  • Capitalizing on Healthy Lawyers: The Business Case for Law Firms to Promote and Prioritize Lawyer Well-Being
    Jarrod F. Reich
  • DOJ Blows the Whistle on Professional Whistleblowers: But the Circuits are Split on Whether Dismissals will be Swift
    Jennifer Harchut
  • The Eleventh Circuit Permits Schools to Submit Unfinished Homework in L.J. Ex Rel. N.N.J. v. School Board of Broward County by Requiring Only "Material" Implementation of IEPS for Students with Disabilities
    Madeline E. Smith
Villanova Law Review
Jennifer Harchut, DOJ Blows the Whistle on Professional Whistleblowers: But the Circuits Are Split on Whether Dismissals Will Be Swift, 65 Villanova Law Review 419 (2020).
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