Employer Ban on Officer Speech Violates First Amendment Moonin v. Tice, No. 15-16571 (9th Cir. 2017)
By Robert Rabe and Michael P. Stone The United States Court of Appeals has held that a public employer may not subject all employee speech
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By Robert Rabe and Michael P. Stone The United States Court of Appeals has held that a public employer may not subject all employee speech
By Michael P. Stone, Esq., and Robert Rabe, Esq. In 2014, Benjamin Zucker had been employed by the LAPD for 19 years. He held the
By Robert Rabe Esq. In Nieves v. Bartlett, the Supreme Court considered whether individuals who allege they were arrested in retaliation for their speech, in
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