The False Claims Act Confronts DEI

May 6, 2026 For more than 160 years, the False Claims Act (FCA) has been the federal government’s primary tool to combat fraud. In 2025, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) announced $6.8 billion in recoveries driven largely by health care fraud cases. Now, the Trump administration is using the FCA to target what it

Are Corporations the New Whistleblowers?

January 12, 2026 The concept of whistleblowing has traditionally referred to individuals who expose organizational wrongdoing, often at significant personal risk. Historically, corporations were not viewed as whistleblowers, particularly with respect to reporting misconduct by their own employees or agents. Since the early 2000s, however, enforcement policies and regulatory incentives have increasingly encouraged corporate self-disclosure

DExit vs. the “Billionaire’s Bill:” How S.B. 21 Will Reshape Delaware’s Courts

April 3, 2025
Allegra Abramson (LAW ’24), postdoctoral fellow at Temple Law’s Center for Compliance & Ethics, considers the impact of recently-passed S.B. 21 on Delaware’s courts—and whether corporations will truly “DExit.” This article features remarks by Greg Varallo (LAW ’83) from the 2025 Richard H. Walker (LAW ’73) Chair in Business Law Lecture.

Pennsylvania’s New Annual Filing Requirement for Business Entities and Nonprofit Organizations

January 16, 2025
Noel A. Fleming (JD ’03, LLM ’06) and Kayci D. Petenko (LLM ’16) discuss the new annual filing requirement that business entities and nonprofit organizations registered with the Pennsylvania Department of State must comply with as of January 1, 2025.