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Possible problems with early US whistleblower coverage
[edit]These comments apply more or less equally to both the Richard Marven and Samuel Shaw (Naval Officer) articles and some probably apply to Qui tam, Esek Hopkins and/or Whistleblower. In addition to the various article sources, the Marine Committee Examination of John Grannis is also relevant.
- As it stands, the Shaw and Marven articles have a huge overlap and I dont see how that will ever change. It might be better to merge them into an article on "History of US whistleblower law" or a similar section in the whistleblower article. The names would then redirect to that article or section.
- These articles seem to overstate the significance of Shaw and Marven in the overall incident. Grannis seems important enough to deserve a mention by name and I think it is also important to make clear that in the complaint and the initial lawsuit, Shaw and Marven were just members of a larger group.
- Has there been fact creep from "these two were in Rhode Island (at the time of the lawsuit)" to "these two were from Rhode Island"?
- Has there been fact creep from "Resolved" (in JCC) through "without recorded opposition" (NYT artcle) to "unanimous"?
- Is it accurate to describe a Resolve of the Continental Congress as a law?
- Is it fair to trace "Shaw has been recognised" to an article that doesn't refer to him by name?
- "(Hopkins) had misconducted himself" is given as a quote traced to Journals of the Continental Congress, but I can't find anything equivalent there.
- Similarly for "torture". The closest I remember finding in any source was "mistreatment of prisoners" which isn't necessarily equivalent (and I think it was a claim rather than a finding).
- Was the termination of Hopkins' employment as directly linked to the lawsuit as these articles claim? The given sources don't obviously support this.
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