The Chronicle of Higher Education

Personal Antagonisms: When Employees Charge Retaliation

Retaliation has become a significant legal problem for colleges and universities. Lawyers representing institutions flock to seminars, sharing tales of defeat in court. The news media report significant jury awards in retaliation cases.

Retaliation relates to whistle-blowing, which can embrace many forms of institutional impropriety,...

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