In recent years, a circuit split among the United States Courts of Appeals has emerged over how courts have interpreted the False Claims Act's ("FCA") causation element in cases where a violation.
Earlier this month, the Seventh Circuit issued an opinion addressing a few issues of note for our Qui Notes readers, including the circuit split on the causation standard for a False Claims Act (FCA).
On March 15, 2024, in Lindke v. Freed, the United States Supreme Court addressed when a public official's use of social media constitutes state action for purposes of triggering protections under the First Amendment.
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Recent years have seen multiple court rulings addressing whether certain allegedly discriminatory and retaliatory actions by employers that do not cause significant harm to the employee can nevertheless be the subject of a viable claim under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 as amended.