Labor/Employment
Sep. 30, 2006
When Free Speech and the Establishment Clause Collide in the Workplace
EMPLOYMENT COLUMN - By Kere Tickner and Joshua Bordin-Wosk A further chapter has been written on the topic of balancing employee First Amendment rights with employer concerns about violating the Establishment Clause.
Employment Column
By Kere Tickner and Joshua Bordin-Wosk
A further chapter has been written on the topic of balancing employee First Amendment rights with employer concerns about violating the Establishment Clause. In Berry v. Department of Social Services, 447 F.3d 642 (9th Cir. 2006), the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals held that the Department of Social Service's compel...
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