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In 7-2 Ruling, Supreme Court Says Exemptions to Whistleblower Protection Act Determined Only By Congress � THE DISTRICT SENTINEL news co-op

23.1.15

In 7-2 Ruling, Supreme Court Says Exemptions to Whistleblower Protection Act Determined Only By Congress � THE DISTRICT SENTINEL news co-op: “Congress’s choice to say ‘specifically prohibited by law’ rather than ‘specifically prohibited by law, rule, or regulation’ suggests that Congress meant to exclude rules and regulations” from exemptions to WPA-protected disclosures, Roberts wrote, as SCOTUSblog noted.

Justices Sonia Sotomayor and Anthony Kennedy dissented.


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