Whistleblower News: DOJ's Dismissal Of Whistleblower's Fraud Case Against Drugmakers Upheld, SCOTUS Won't Decide If Whistleblower Law Protects Ex-Employees, Four Attorneys General Claim Google Secretly Tracked People
DOJ's dismissal of whistleblower's fraud case against drugmakers upheld
REUTERS
A whistleblower, accusing manufacturers of multiple sclerosis drugs and pharmacy benefit managers of colluding to defraud Medicare, failed on Friday to convince a federal appeals court to revive his lawsuit that the U.S. Department of Justice had successfully moved to get tossed. read more »
SCOTUS won't decide if whistleblower law protects ex-employees
REUTERS
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday said it would not resolve a split among federal appeals courts over whether federal law protects whistleblowers who face retaliation after they leave their jobs. read more »
Four Attorneys General Claim Google Secretly Tracked People
NEW YORK TIMES
Three states and the District of Columbia allege that the tech giant misled consumers by continuing to track those who had changed their privacy settings to prevent data collection. read more »