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Supreme Court whistleblower shield case makes for strange bedfellows

By Mark Bocchetti ( November 27, 2017, 23:30 GMT | Insight) -- The two sides that will battle over the scope of whistleblower protection before the US Supreme Court on Tuesday include an unusual alliance:  A Republican senator has joined the Securities and Exchange Commission and civil society advocates in support of a broad reading of the law, in opposition to business groups that want to trim protections.The two sides that will battle over the scope of whistleblower protection before the US Supreme Court on Tuesday include an unusual alliance:  A Republican senator has joined the Securities and Exchange Commission and civil society advocates in support of a broad reading of the law, in opposition to business groups that want to trim protections....

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