Recently, the United States Supreme Court granted certiorari to two False Claims Act (“FCA”) cases to determine whether a defendant who acted with an “objectively reasonable” interpretation of the law can still be liable for “knowingly” breaking the law and submitting false claims to the government. The FCA defines “knowingly,” as acting with actual knowledge, deliberate ignorance, or reckless disregard. The Court will review two Seventh Circuit cases, U.S. ex. Rel. Schutte v. SuperValu,