This morning, I had the pleasure of visiting again with John Dankosky on his WNPR show, Where We Live. Much of the discussion on the show revolved around a pending U.S. Supreme Court case, Lane v. Franks.I haven’t discussed that case on the blog yet,
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CHRO’s Website Contains Details on Whistleblower Retaliation Protections
With all the talk about Edward Snowden, the notion of whistleblowers is back front and center in the public eye. (Put aside for the moment that Snowden is not likely a “whistleblower” in the legal sense.)
On a federal level, whistleblower claims are mostly covered by the False Claims Act. But at a state level,…
Appearance on Where We Live
A Vote for the Blog
Popularity contests have never been my thing. And asking for votes is even less my thing too.
But as I recently noted, the popular Sad City Hartford blog has nominated me for the “Hot in Hartford” 2012 contest. It is a silly contest, as the blog authors readily concede, but a contest nonetheless. …
Observations and Musings About “Where We Live” and Employment Law
As I mentioned on Monday, I was fortunate to be invited back to appear on the "Where We Live", a Connecticut Public Radio staple that talks about local issues in ways you never thought you’d hear on the radio. (Echoes of Sally Field’s speech of "You Like Me" keep running through…