The Chronicle of Higher Education

New Rule Proposed to Protect Whistle Blowers at Universities

By JEFFREY BRAINARD

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services proposed a new regulation last week that would, for the first time, require universities to provide due-process protections to whistle blowers who accuse coworkers of scientific fraud.

Researchers and graduate students have complained for years that they face retaliation from...

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