By Itir Yakar
Daily Journal Staff Writer
Two former employees of the Lawrence Livermore National lab who claim they were fired for blowing the whistle on safety concerns will get an audience with the California Supreme Court.
Reviving a case dismissed by lower courts, the high court voted 4-2 Wednesday to clarify a sta...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
Two former employees of the Lawrence Livermore National lab who claim they were fired for blowing the whistle on safety concerns will get an audience with the California Supreme Court.
Reviving a case dismissed by lower courts, the high court voted 4-2 Wednesday to clarify a sta...
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