Journal of Free Speech Law: "Should the Law Limit Private-Employer-Imposed Speech Restrictions?" by Prof. Eugene Volokh (UCLA)
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It's now out, in the symposium on Non-Governmental Restrictions on Free Speech. The Introduction and the Conclusion: About half of Americans live in jurisdictions that protect some private employee speech or political activity from employer retaliation. Of course, that means about half don't. Which jurisdictions are correct? And, if private employers should generally be barred from firing, disciplining, or perhaps even declining to hire workers based on their speech, which sorts of speech should be protected? …
Journal of Free Speech Law: "Should the Law Limit Private-Employer-Imposed Speech Restrictions?" by Prof. Eugene Volokh (UCLA)
Journal of Free Speech Law: "Should the Law…
Journal of Free Speech Law: "Should the Law Limit Private-Employer-Imposed Speech Restrictions?" by Prof. Eugene Volokh (UCLA)
It's now out, in the symposium on Non-Governmental Restrictions on Free Speech. The Introduction and the Conclusion: About half of Americans live in jurisdictions that protect some private employee speech or political activity from employer retaliation. Of course, that means about half don't. Which jurisdictions are correct? And, if private employers should generally be barred from firing, disciplining, or perhaps even declining to hire workers based on their speech, which sorts of speech should be protected? …