WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court dealt a blow to some Wall Street
whistle-blowers Wednesday. The justices ruled unanimously that employees
are not protected from retaliation if they blow the whistle on alleged
corporate misdeeds without going to the Securities and Exchange
Commission. That limits the whistleblower protections in the 2010
federal law cracking down on Wall Street fraud and abuse because of the
specific way the so-called Dodd-Frank law was written by Congress. It
was a major victory for conservatives who argue that judges should
interpret laws literally, and agencies should not be granted discretion
to implement them differently. It was a loss for consumer groups that
lobbied for.
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