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Mother alleges foster care abuse (The
Bergen Record) Wykeema Beal's lawsuit
against DYFS seeks unspecified damages. In May, Beal's first DYFS
caseworker filed a whistle-blower lawsuit against the agency, charging
that he was fired after he refused to tailor his reports toward removing
the Beal children.
Avenues for Animal Welfare
Whistleblowing (if
whistle-blowing is GOOD for ANIMAL CRUELTY, how much better for PEOPLE
CRUELTY?)
Published version: 65 Fed. Reg. 70830 and 65 Fed. Reg.
82972
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
42 CFR Part 94
RIN: 0905-AE71
Public Health
Service Standards for the Protection of Research Misconduct
Whistleblowers
AGENCY: U.S.
Department of Health and Human Services, (HHS) ACTION: Notice of proposed
rulemaking
OREGON
REGIONAL PRIMATE RESEARCH CENTER (ORPRC)
INVESTIGATION by those wackos over at PETA
Whistle-blower
(Oregon medical) BY
NIGEL JAQUISS
WHISTLEBLOWERS CAN
PREVENT TOXIC NIGHTMARES Stuart Lieberman,
ESQ, USA
LEGISLATURE
APPROVES PROTECTION FOR WHISTLE-BLOWERS Seattle Times
– April 15, 1999
LAPD Whistle-Blower Released
to Secret Location By Jill Serjeant LOS ANGELES (Reuters) -- The
whistle-blower in a massive police corruption scandal was released from
prison on parole to a secret location on Tuesday, fearing for his safety
after alleging that he and fellow officers framed, beat, and even shot
innocent people.
Whistle-blower
says he's paying the price for taking on the
CIA. By Eric Mason
COMMISSION ON HUMAN RELATIONS GIVEN NEW RESPONSIBILITY TO
INVESTIGATE WHISTLE-BLOWER'S ACT COMPLAINTS OF
RETALIATION
$1.415 Million Jury
Verdict Multnomah County Circuit Court, February
2000 Joseph C. Sansone Company v. Garvey Schubert &
Barer Legal Malpractice Mismanagement of a Whistle-Blower
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Whistle-blower wins $425,000 judgment against wastewater
district
March 14, 2002 World Net Daily Gary
Aldrich Whistleblowers
need protection!
(AP) OREGON:
UNIVERSITY APPEALS JUDGMENT Oregon Health Sciences
University has appealed a $500,000 award that a federal jury in Portland
ordered it to pay Dr. John M. Rabkin. Dr. Rabkin was demoted from his post
as the university's liver-transplant director in April, after he
maintained that a colleague was endangering patients. With that demotion,
the jury found on Nov. 5, the hospital violated a whistle-blower
protection law. Dr. Rabkin also seeks reinstatement, a request that awaits
a decision by the federal judge in the case, Owen M. Panner.
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