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Stephen M. Kohn serves as a supervising
attorney for the legal work performed by attorneys associated with the National Whistleblower Legal Defense and Education Fund.
He is the author of The Whistleblower's Handbook: A Step by Step Guide to Doing What's Right and Protecting Yourself (Lyons Press, 2011).
Tags: 16th Amendment, Bill of Rights, Civil Rights, Constitutional Rights, Corporate Ethics, Corporate Fraud, Corporate Responsibility, Employee Rights, Crime Lab Misconduct, Environmental Safety, Ethics, False Claims/Qui Tam, FBI Scandals, First Amendment, Forensic Fraud, Freedom of Information Act, Government Ethics, Government Oversight, National Security, Nuclear Safety, Privacy Act, Pro Bono Law, Public Interest Law, Sarbanes-Oxley Act, Taxation on Compensatory Damages, Taxpayer Fraud, Terrorism Whistleblowing, War on Terror Misconduct, Whistleblower Law, Whistleblower Protection, White House Whistleblowing, NWLDEF Staff -
After twenty years as a FBI Special Agent, Jane Turner led efforts to force the FBI to provide protection for child sex crime victims on the North Dakota Indian Reservations. In retaliation for exposing FBI failures within its child crime program, Turner was removed from her position. Her whistleblower case is still pending.
Available to speak
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One of America’s top federal prosecutors, Richard Convertino lost his job after blowing the whistle on incompetence in the Bush Administration’s “war on terror.” High ranking Justice Department officials leaked confidential information in an attempt to discredit Mr. Convertino. This case is ongoing.
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