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LAW SCHOOL (W74)  (Dept. Info)Law  (Policies)

W74 LAW 717ASecrecy and Whistleblowing (K. Clark)3.0 Units
Description:[This course satisfies the J.D. ethics requirement, but is not considered a "survey" ethics course; therefore, students who take this course are eligible to take other ethics courses.] A "whistleblower" is someone who discloses alleged wrongdoing or a danger to someone else in an effort to rectify or address the wrongdoing or danger. This course examines the role of whistleblowing in the private and public sectors, including its potential for correcting wrongdoing within organizations and the actual experiences of those who engage in whistleblowing. There are several different ways that legal systems encourage whistleblowing: requiring individuals to report certain types of wrongdoing or danger; prohibiting retaliation against whistleblowers and punishing those who retaliate; promising compensation to whistleblowers who suffer retaliation; requiring or encouraging institutions to create mechanisms (such as anonymous tip lines) to facilitate whistleblowing; and providing financial incentives to those who blow the whistle on certain types of misconduct.On the other hand, some legal standards, such as certain confidentiality obligations, limit the ability of individuals to engage in whistleblowing. This course will explore how the law both encourages and limits whistleblowing, and places particular emphasis on how the law of whistleblowing applies to lawyers. 3 units.
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