Justices, 5-4, Limit Whistleblower Suits
The Supreme Court on Tuesday made it harder for government employees to file lawsuits claiming they were retaliated against for going public with allegations of official misconduct.
By a 5-4 vote, justices said the nation's 20 million public employees do not have carte blanche free speech rights to disclose government's inner-workings. New Justice Samuel Alito cast the tie-breaking vote.
Justice Anthony M. Kennedy, writing for the court's majority, said the First Amendment does not protect "every statement a public employee makes in the course of doing his or her job." The decision came after the case was argued twice this term, once before Justice Sandra Day O'Connor retired in January, and again after her successor, Alito, joined the bench.
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High Court Limits Whistleblower LawsuitsDissenting justices said Tuesday that the ruling could silence would-be whistleblowers who have information about governmental misconduct.
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2 Comments:
May you burn in hell for eternity, Ralph Commie Nader.
If you didn't spoil the election for Al Gore, W would've never stolen the election, and neither John "Toyota" Roberts nor Sam Alito would be in the Supreme Court today.
Isnt that the truth.
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