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How Does the Supreme Court Work?
The Supreme Court is the only court explicitly mentioned in the United States Constitution. It ensures that all Americans receive fair justice under law.
9 Recent Whistleblower Cases (2019)
2019 saw the conclusion of several high-profile whistleblower cases. Learn about the details of nine of those cases in this article.
What Is Off-Label Marketing of Pharmaceuticals?
Off-label marketing is a form of pharmaceutical fraud where companies market drugs for purposes that were not approved by the FDA.
Whistleblowing: 5 Major Types of Fraud
There are many types of fraud, but only some varieties of fraud are relevant to whistleblower cases. Learn more about fraud in this article.
The Meaning and Importance of Whistleblowers
The Meaning and Importance of Whistleblowers In 1773, founding father Benjamin Franklin exposed confidential letters that proved the governor of Massachusetts at that time misled Parliament to...
3 Significant Whistleblower Retaliation Settlements Throughout History
Whistleblowers subjected to retaliation can receive massive amounts of money in punitive damages. Here are some significant settlements throughout history.
5 Famous Pharmaceutical and Medical Whistleblower Cases
Many whistleblower cases are related to the medical and pharmaceutical industries. Here are five famous medical whistleblower cases.
What Is it Like Being a Whistleblower?
Have you ever wondered what it being a whistleblower is like? There’s no denying it has several downsides. Learn more about them here.
What Is the Fraud Triangle?
The Fraud Triangle is a theoretical model developed by the U.S. criminologist Donald R. Cressey to help understand why people commit fraud. Learn more about it here.
The Risks and Benefits of Whistleblowing
The act of blowing the whistle is a noble one, and it can also be very advantageous. However, there are risks associated with it as well.
The Ins and Outs of Whistleblower Cases
Do you think you might have a whistleblower case on your hands? Not to worry. Here are the ins and outs of how whistleblower cases work.