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The IRS leak proved the rich are skirting taxes. Why are we shooting the messenger?
By Jennifer Gibson, TSN Legal Director In 2021, the New York Times and ProPublica began running a series of articles detailing how much – or in fact how little – [...]
Why Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton should be deposed in whistleblower lawsuit
On Tuesday, the Texas Supreme Court halted a planned deposition of Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton in the ongoing case against him by whistleblowers who claim he violated the [...]
“Fool Me Once”: Why Corey the Whistle is not a whistleblower
By Mia Marzotto, TSN Whistleblower Protection Program Manager Popular cinema and TV have long been fascinated by the figure of the whistleblower. It’s not hard to find listicles of [...]
A.I. regulations doomed to fail without whistleblower protections
By Jennifer Gibson, Legal Director for The Signals Network In 2023, artificial intelligence (A.I.) went from a niche topic to a primary concern for policymakers around the world. The [...]
Journalists continue to be targeted for sources as U.S. weighs federal shield law
As we end 2023, we have been reflecting on what this year has meant in the world of whistleblowing. Whistleblowers with whom we work have continued to make impact: [...]
Whistleblowers are human rights defenders. So why don’t we protect them like they are?
On the 75th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, it's time we include whistleblowers in the conversation. By Mia Marzotto, TSN Whistleblower Protection Program Manager Freedom of [...]