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Tuesday
Feb142012

Honesty Without Fear - 2/14/12



In the first half hour, Steve Kohn discusses the updates in the FDA whistleblowers case and Congressional investigations of FDA manager misconduct. Find out how this case can impact every federal agency’s ability to monitor its employees and silence those who want to alert the public about health and safety issues.

You can take action to protect the FDA whistleblowers and demand the government stop illegally targeting whistleblowers for surveillance at www.whistleblowersradio.org.

In the second half hour, Richard Renner interviews Charlie Goetsch about the Federal Rail Safety Act (FRSA). Mr. Goetsch is a founding partner of the Connecticut law firm of Cahill Goetsch & Perry, P.C.. He is a national expert in rail safety, and the author of the Train Law Blog. Mr. Goetsch's clients have prevailed is some of the first decisions under the FRSA, and now he is preparing for the first federal jury trial to be heard under this law.

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