Can employers do that? The limits of free speech

Excerpted from a FordHarrison LLP Blog by Elizabeth M. Smith and Johanna G. Zelman Public debate about the Israel-Hamas war demonstrates that Americans have strong, and often divergent, views on […]
Can an employer fire me for my speech outside work?

Excerpted from a Levy Employment Law LLC Blog by Tracey I. Levy Absolutely yes – depending on the circumstances. While we have grown up with the notion that free speech […]
NFL player lowers the boom on activist running across the field – was it legal?

To say these days are scary public times is probably an understatement. Headlines detailing school shootings, unruly airline passengers and anti-Asian hate crimes are enough to put anyone on edge. […]
Whole Foods did not violate Title VII in discipline for “Black Lives Matter” masks

In a ruling on June 28, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit found that Whole Foods grocery markets did not engage in racial discrimination when it disciplined […]