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U.S. Supreme Court,
Labor/Employment,
Constitutional Law

Jan. 7, 2010

Privacy in the Workplace

Charles Doskow of the University of La Verne College of Law asks whether the Supreme Court will uphold protection of government employees' privacy rights.

Charles S. Doskow

Dean Emeritus and Professor of Law, University of La Verne College of Law

Email: dosklaw@aol.com

Harvard Law School

Charles is a past president of the Inland Empire Chapter of the Federal Bar Association, and in 2012 was awarded the chapter's Erwin Chemerinsky Defender of the Constitution award.

The right of an employer to read an employee's communications created with an employer-owned computer or pager is a controversial one. Balanced against the employer's right to control its equipment and its workers' time are considerations of personal privacy. The tensions have become emphasized by the increasingly common practice of mixing business and personal time and communications.

The U.S. Supreme Court has recently agreed to hear a case about the right of an employer to read a...

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