Are Federal Appeals Processes Complex? Fired Fed Gets Reprieve

A fired federal employee who appealed to the Merit Systems Protection Board about 19 months after the deadline has managed to persuade the federal appeals court to overturn the Board’s dismissal of her appeal as untimely and therefore has won the right to have her case heard on the merits. A court found that the agency’s notice of appeal rights was incorrect at one point in the 4-year history of the case.

New Whistleblower Legislation Takes Flight: Will it Become the Next Law of Unintended Consequences?

Several significant changes to the current rubric of laws and standards governing whistleblower protections are pending in Congress. A lot of momentum is building for their passage and Congressional sponsors from both parties are lining up like politically correct missionaries giving away free tee shirts. Here’s a closer look at some of what is being proposed.