Whistleblower Aid represents two whistleblowers, one public and the other anonymous, who independently came forward from different federal offices to blow the whistle on the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) enacting a policy change to authorize forcible home entry without consent in violation of the Fourth Amendment.
As prepared for delivery. “Ranking Member Shaheen, Members of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Thank you for convening this important roundtable. “I am Nicholas Enrich, a career civil servant with 15 years in the federal government under four administrations—both Democrat and Republican. “Currently, I serve as the Acting Assistant Administrator for Global Health at USAID,
This lawful disclosure reports failures by mobile health companies to protect the data and privacy of patients seeking treatment for opioid addiction.
The complainant, Colonel Earl G. Matthews (“COL Matthews”), is currently a senior Judge Advocate in the U.S. Army Reserve and is presently assigned in his reserve capacity as an Observer/Controller within the Center for Strategic Leadership at the U.S. Army War College.
From May 2018 until April 2021, he was the Staff Judge Advocate of the District of Columbia National Guard, its chief legal officer, and the principal legal adviser to its commanding general, Major General William J. Walker.
Dr. Donovan’s declaration that leadership at Harvard University’s Kennedy School were inappropriately influenced by Meta/Facebook.
Whistleblower Aid represents Dr. Joan Donovan (“Dr. Donovan”), a highly respected subject-matter expert on misinformation, disinformation, online extremism, and media manipulation.
As disclosed to the American Alliance of Museums (AAM)
Whistleblower Aid has filed a complaint accusing Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti of felony perjury with respect to his role in covering up repeated instances of sexual assault and harassment by his close advisor Rick Jacobs. The complaint, filed yesterday on behalf of Naomi Seligman, Mayor Garcetti’s former director of communications, provides substantial evidence including
Whistleblower Aid represents multiple employees, who wish to remain anonymous, at the Detroit Institute of Arts (DIA). On July 15, the New York Times covered our clients’ initial disclosure. You can read the article here. On July 23, we filed an ethics complaint with both the DIA Board of Directors, and the Association of American Museum
