Know Your Rights: Speaking Out When You Have Signed an NDA

Presented by Northeastern University School of Law in Partnership with National Whistleblower Center

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In the 2023-2024 academic year, National Whistleblower Center (“NWC”) partnered with Northeastern University School of Law as part of the institution’s Legal Skills in Social Context (“LSSC”) program. As a partner organization to this program, NWC formulated a project with Northeastern University Visiting Professor, Sarah Lee Day. The project, a social media carousel about non-disclosure agreements, was developed by a group of first year law students who engaged in extensive research and conducted expert interviews to then consolidate their findings in easy to digest and approachable graphics for NWC’s Instagram account.

NWC is set to premier the students’ final presentation at 5:00 PM ET on July 30th on YouTube and their social media campaign on Instagram on July 31st.

“By working on the Know Your Rights campaign, I have learned the importance of empowering others with knowledge and resources. It has been an honor to contribute to a cause that champions transparency and accountability, ensuring that everyone, regardless of their background, has the tools to stand up for what is right.”

– Kat Jackowicz, student at Northeastern University School of Law

Watch NUSL Students Present Their Final Know-Your-Rights Project Here

View NUSL Student’s Know Your Rights Campaign Graphics Here

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Public education and awareness building at NWC includes our ongoing engagement with educational institutions and this project brings together NWC’s commitment to making information about whistleblowing accessible and cultivating the next generation of whistleblower lawyers.

NWC is open to opportunities to work with educators and welcomes interns from both undergraduate and graduate school programs. Please contact us to learn more about these opportunities and become a part of this important work.

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