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Academic Freedom and Public Employee Speech in Florida
The University of Florida sparked an ongoing First Amendment controversy by trying to prevent three...
An Academic Freedom Exception to Government Control of Employee Speech
Federalist Society Review, Volume 22
Public employee speech cases often arise as Section 1983 actions in which a public employee...