Balancing Act: Public Employees and Free Speech - Freedom Forum Institute

II. History of Public-employee Speech Rights Courts in the 19th and early 20th centuries simply rejected public employees’ claims of freedom of speech. They reasoned that workers waived their constitutional rights once they accepted public employment. A classic example of this view is the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts’ 1892 ................
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