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Law Practice

Aug. 1, 2008

Justices Question Intent of Whistleblower Law

Three California Supreme Court justices Thursday urged the Legislature to take another look at the state's whistleblower law, saying the law as written "borders on the absurd" by making it difficult for University of California employees to sue.

By Laura Ernde
Daily Journal Staff Writer
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      Three California Supreme Court justices Thursday urged the Legislature to take another look at the state's whistleblower law, saying the law as written "borders on the absurd" by making it difficult for University of California employees to sue.
      A unanimous court rejected the appeal of two computer sc...

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