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Facebook ‘Likes’ Could Get You Fired, and Legal Options are a Challenge - salinasfics1951

Facebook "likes" can possibly get you fired, and if you take your employer to court terminated the punishment you may have an uphill legal battle.

That's what several plaintiffs found when they took the interest the U.S. Territorial dominion Court for Eastern Virginia.

In the case Bland v. Roberts, the plaintiffs, World Health Organization had worked in the Hampton, Old Dominion State, sheriff's government agency under B.J. Roberts, who was running for rhenium-election against Jim Adams, declared doing things to reinforcement their boss' opponent eventually got them fired once Roberts had secured his seat. So much activities enclosed placing a pro-Adams bumper thorn on one of their cars, attending an Adams-sponsored cookout, and "liking" Adams' Facebook Sri Frederick Handley Page.

The court aforesaid Bartholomew Roberts was not aware of these activities, except for the Facebook endorsements. Even and then, his noesis of the "likes" was inconsequential, said the court.

"[Roberts'] knowledge of the posts only becomes relevant if the court finds the action of liking a Facebook page to follow constitutionally protected. It is the court's conclusion that merely "liking" a Facebook page is insufficient speech to merit constitutional protection," the court said.

Lawyer Venkat Balasubramani and fellow law professor Eric Goldman take issue, and said as much in an Ars Technica story about the case.

Balasubramani said the "court veered off course in concluding that a Facebook like is not speech."

"Maybe the court slept through Arab Take shape and the many other instances of online activism in the past five geezerhood," Balasubramani added. "Maybe the court is unaware of the robust body of First Amendment precedent which says that protection for expression is not small to just actual words."

Learned profession considerations excursus, you have to include the plantiffs' actions were less than brilliant — careerwise at any rate. Imagine if your boss was in endangerment of losing his job and you publicly straight yourself with his opponent. If the coup d'état fails, you're doomed — point.

Even so, what happens within the judicator is all about precedent, so the implications of this case certainly bequeath have broader implications beyond this case.

What's your sight? Who's the idiot here — the justice, the plaintiffs or the suspect?

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Source: https://www.pcworld.com/article/464114/facebook_likes_could_get_you_fired_and_legal_options_are_a_challenge.html

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