July 19, 2002
Whistle-Blowers on Campuses Must Have Protection
Today, it seems that whistle-blowers are just about everywhere. Consider, for example, Coleen Rowley of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Sherron Watkins at Enron, and, a few years back, Jeffrey Wigand at Brown & Williamson and Linda Tripp.
Not surprisingly, colleges and universities are part of this growing societal trend: The number of whistle-blowers on campuses has increased significantly in recent years. For example, at the California State University System, where we work,
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