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Over 900 Whistleblower Fraud Cases in Backlog July 2, 2008
ADDICTED TO FRAUD?: Health Care Industry Forced to Return Nearly $2 Billion to Taxpayers Under the False Claims Act April 27, 1998
Statement of Danielle Brian in support of the False Claims Act April 27, 1998
Addicted to Fraud? Health Care Industry Forced to Return Nearly $2 Billion to Taxpayers Under False Claims Act April 27, 1998
Defense and Health Care Industries: Rather Than Clean Up Their Act, They Attack the Act January 28, 1997
Defense and Health Care Industries: Rather Than Clean Up Their Act, They Attack the Act January 1, 1997
Survey of Defense Contractor Signatories of the "Position Paper: Reform of the Federal Civil False Claims Act": Partial Listing of the Fines and Settlements Paid for Fraud, Waste and Abuse in Government Contracting January 1, 1994
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U.S. Supreme Court ruling supporting constitutionality of False Claims Act, State of Vermont Agency of Natural Resources v. U.S. ex. rel. Jonathan Stevens, case # 98-1828, May 22, 2000
Supplemental Brief Amicus Curiae of the Project On Government Oversightby Charles Tiefer and Jonathan W. Cuneo, October 1, 1999
Lighting Up the Night, and a Legal Battle, By Jonathan D. Glater, New York Times, November 1, 2008
The False Claims Act Helps Prevent Corporate Fraud, Danielle Brian, Washington Times, January 10, 1998