Free Speech

Case - 413 U.S. 548

Parties: United States Civ. Serv. Comm'n v. Nat'l Ass'n of Letter Carriers

Date: 1973-06-25

Identifiers:

Opinions:

Segment Sets:

Paragraph: 114 - But it is now settled that Government employment may not be denied or penalized 'on a basis that infringes (the employee's) constitutionally protected interests—especially, his interest in freedom of speech.' See Perry v. Sindermann, 408 U.S. 593, 597, 92 S.Ct. 2694, 2697, 33 L.Ed.2d 570.

Notes:

Preferred Terms:

  • (is not) hiring and firing by the government

Phrase match: in freedom of speech.' See Perry

Source: http://freespeech.iath.virginia.edu/exist-speech/cocoon/freespeech/FOS_newSTerms_One?doc=/db/fos_all/federal/SC/1970s/19730625.413.US.548.xml&keyword1=freedom of&wordsBefore=1&wordsAfter=3#m1

Search time: 2017-10-13 13:47:37 Searcher: ars9ef Editor: ars9ef tcs9pk Segmenter: ars9ef tcs9pk

Paragraph: 114 - If Government employment were only a 'privilege,' then all sorts of conditions might be attached. But it is now settled that Government employment may not be denied or penalized N83* 'on a basis that infringes (the employee's) constitutionally protected interests—especially, his interest in freedom of speech.'

Notes:

  • N83* / quote / interpretation / Q0443 /

Preferred Terms:

  • (is) speech of government employees

Phrase match:

Source: http://freespeech.iath.virginia.edu/exist-speech/cocoon/freespeech/FOS_newSTerms_One?doc=/db/fos_all/federal/SC/1970s/19730625.413.US.548.xml&keyword1= speech protected speech&wordsBefore=&wordsAfter=#m1

Search time: 2018-04-12 08:37:53 Searcher: clm6u Editor: ars9ef tcs9pk Segmenter: ars9ef tcs9pk