- Duke Law Journal
- 19 October 2009
Constraining Public Employee Speech: Government’s Control of Its Workers’ Speech to Protect Its Own Expression
Helen Norton - University of Colorado School of Law
Government increasingly claims the power to control its employees’ expression to protect its own speech, a trend that imperils the public’s interest in transparent government as well as the free speech rights of more than twenty million government workers. In the past, courts interpreted the First Amendment to permit governmental… Read More »