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Whistleblowing and Retaliation -
Wednesday, October 25, 2017
Karen Silkwood, Marie Ragghianti, Mark Felt, Frank Serpico and Coleen Rowley are just some of the well-known names of employees who “blew the whistle” on their employers’ alleged wrongdoings. Both Tennessee and federal law protect individuals who report or complain about alleged illegal activity by their employer. Since wrongdoers seldom publicize their criminal activity, it is vitally important that our society encourages, protects, and rewards those who come forward to expose such criminal activity.
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Former Senator Fred Thompson Dies -
Monday, November 2, 2015
Former U.S. Sen. and one-time presidential contender Fred Thompson was in many ways a reluctant politician. But he was also a lobbyist with an envious arsenal of political skills honed both by his calling as an attorney and by his service as a lawyer during unprecedented political crises.
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Republican Fred Thompson Quits Presidential Race -
Wednesday, January 23, 2008
NAPLES, Fla. (AP) - Republican Fred Thompson, the actor-politician who attracted more attention as a potential presidential candidate than as a real one, quit the race for the White House on Tuesday after a string of poor finishes in early primary and caucus states.