gkisystems
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What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Wisconsin.
Is there any case law that you are aware of that discusses first amendment rights (free speech) of employees outside of the work place? For example, may an employer legally censor and/or sanction an employee for comments the employee makes publicly, even if those comments are unrelated to said employer?
Presume that the employer is not a government agency or owned by a government body, but a private business publicly traded on a stock exchange. You may also presume that the private business sells to the government, but that may not have any bearing whatsoever on this circumstance.
Is there any case law that you are aware of that discusses first amendment rights (free speech) of employees outside of the work place? For example, may an employer legally censor and/or sanction an employee for comments the employee makes publicly, even if those comments are unrelated to said employer?
Presume that the employer is not a government agency or owned by a government body, but a private business publicly traded on a stock exchange. You may also presume that the private business sells to the government, but that may not have any bearing whatsoever on this circumstance.
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