- Stephen M. Kohn
Stephen M. Kohn is an attorney for
Kohn, Kohn & Colapinto , aWashington, D.C. , law firm specializing in employment law. The author of the first legal treatise onwhistleblowing , Kohn is recognized as one of the top experts inwhistleblower protection law. He also has written extensively on the subject of political prisoners and the history of the abrogation of the rights of political protestors. His interest in First Amendment issues as related to political protest likely spurred his interest in whistleblowers, as whistleblowing cases typically are adjudicated on the basis of the First Amendment.Biography
Kohn is a graduate of
Boston University (B.S. in Social Education. 1979) andBrown University (M.A. in political science, '81); he received his law degree fromNortheastern University in 1984. While at Boston University, Kohn was one of the founders of the "B.U. Exposure", a student-run independent newspaper dedicated to exposing the ethical irregularities of the administration of B.U. PresidentJohn Silber . (In an interview with Mike Wallace first broadcast on60 Minutes in January 1980, Silber denounced the "B.U. Exposure" staff as "short-pants communists". [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Silber#Controversies] )After graduating from Northeastern Law, Kohn served as an Adjunct Professor and Clinical Supervisor at the Antioch School of Law, where he oversaw a legal clinic on whistleblower protections from 1984-88. He also served as the Clinical Director and Director of Corporate Litigation for the Government Accountability Project.
Stephen Kohn founded the law firm now known as Kohn, Kohn & Colapinto with his brother Michael, in 1988. The original focus of the Kohn brothers and their later partner
David K. Colapinto , was onnuclear power , specifically, protecting nuclear industry employees who blew the whistle on their employers in regards to safety issues.In addition to defending whistleblowers, Kohn, Kohn & Colapinto has filed numerous
qui tam suits linked to the disclosure of government fraud. Kohn personally has represented whistleblowers in theO. J. Simpson murder case , theWorld Trade Center bombing cases, theOklahoma City bombing case and theLinda Tripp -Privacy Act case. One of the firm's clients was Dr.Frederic Whitehurst , a supervisor at the FBI Crime Lab, who blew the whistle on the Bureau and its tainting of forensic evidence for use by prosecutors. Kohn introduced Whitehurst's 1995 testimony before the House Subcommittee on Crime.In 2006, Kohn was the Daynard Public Interest Visiting Fellow at his law alma mater, Northeastern Law. He is the Executive Director of the
National Whistleblower Center and Attorney-Trustee for the National Whistleblower Legal Defense and Education Fund.ources
* [http://www.kkc.com/jsp2774311.jsp Biography on Kohn Kohn & Colapinto Web site]
External links
* [http://www.kkc.com Kohn Kohn & Colapinto Web site]
* [http://www.fas.org/irp/congress/1997_hr/h970513w.htm Introduction about Whitehurst by National Whistleblower Center ChairmanStephen M. Kohn , Esq. before the U.S. House Committee on the Judiciary, Subcommittee on Crime, May 13, 2007]Publications
Books
*"Whistleblower Law: A Guide to Legal Protections for Corporate Employees" (Praeger, 2004).
*"Concepts and Procedures in Whistleblower Law" (Greenwood Press, 2000)
*"American Political Prisoners" (Praeger, 1994).
*"The Whistleblower Litigation Handbook" (Wiley Law, 1991)
*"The Labor Lawyers Guide to the Rights and Responsibilities of Employee Whistleblowers" Greenwood Press, 1988)
*"Jailed for Peace" ( Greenwood Press, 1986)*"Protecting Environmental and Nuclear Whistleblowers: A Litigation Manual" (NIRS, 1985)Articles
*"Corporate Whistleblower Protection and Analysis", "The Employee Advocate" (Winter 2002/2003).
*"Proving Motive in Whistleblower Cases", "Trial" (March 2002)
*"Environmental Whistleblowers and the Eleventh Amendment: Employee Protection or State Immunity", 15 "Tulane Environmental Law Journal" 43 (Winter, 2001)
*"Modern Trends in Protection of Employees under State Whistleblower Laws: A Model Statute", Vol. II, "ALA National College of Advocacy Reference Materials", p. 1789 (Washington, D.C. 1998)
*"The Crisis in Environmental Whistleblower Protection: Deficiencies in the Regulations Protecting Employees Who Disclose Violations of Environmental Laws or Testify" in 'Citizen Suits', 2 "New England Environmental Law Forum" 1 (New England School of Law, 1995)
*"The Fort Leavenworth General Strike", a chapter in "Nonviolence in America: A Documentary History", Staughton and Alice Lynd, editors (Orbis Books, Maryknoll, N.Y. 1995)
*"An Overview of Federal and State Whistleblower Protection", 4 "Antioch Law Journal" 99 (Summer, 1986)
*"Nuclear Whistleblower Protection and the Scope of Protected Activity Under Section 210 of the Energy Reorganization Act", 4 "Antioch Law Journal" 73 (Summer, 1986)
*"Conscientious Objection: A Constitutional Right", 21 "New England Law Review" 545 (1986) (co-author, the Hon. Frederick L. Brown, Associate Justice, Massachusetts Court of Appeals).
*"Human Rights and Freedom of Conscience in Administrative Law: A Critique of the Fugitive Slave Act and the Selective Service Act Through Use of the Liberty Fact Doctrine", 61 "University of Detroit Journal of Urban Law" 177 (Winter, 1984) (co-author, the Hon. Frederick L. Brown, Associate Justice, Massachusetts Court of Appeals)
*"Whistleblowing and Environmental Protection", a contribution in the "Macmillan Guide to Pollution" (Macmillan Reference, N.Y. 2002-03).
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