Americans think the First Amendment protects their speech. It doesn’t — at least not at work for most of us. Just ask the executives, teachers, lawyers and even a Secret Service agent disciplined ...
In my practice over the years, social media posts and activities have increasingly become recognized as credible evidence in wrongful dismissal cases. They have been used to substantiate breaches of ...
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Social media posting and the real world: How your online activity could impact your employment
It's become part of our culture: liking, commenting, and sharing on social media, but with increasing regularity, those commonplace actions are costing people their jobs. The message here isn't that ...
A makeshift memorial grows in size at the Turning Point USA headquarters after the shooting death at a Utah college last Wednesday of Charlie Kirk, the 31-year-old founder and CEO of the organization ...
Americans think the First Amendment protects their speech. It doesn’t — at least not at work for most of us. Just ask the executives, teachers, lawyers and even a Secret Service agent disciplined ...
Americans think the First Amendment protects their speech. It doesn't -- at least not at work for most of us. Just ask the executives, teachers, lawyers and even a Secret Service agent disciplined ...
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