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In reply to the discussion: Okay, this is REALLY messed up- refuse to hand over your FB password? You are FIRED! [View all]FreakinDJ
(17,644 posts)5. We can count on you to defend the 1st amendment
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Okay, this is REALLY messed up- refuse to hand over your FB password? You are FIRED! [View all]
BeHereNow
Apr 2012
OP
The school district is intimidating her from practicing her right to free speech
FreakinDJ
Apr 2012
#13
Would you forfeit your job over this issue? Might be hard to support your family with no job. nt
ladjf
Apr 2012
#18
The school system most definitely has no right, legal or otherwise to access ones personal
ladjf
Apr 2012
#25
If there were more people w the courage of their convictions America would be in far better shape.
Doremus
Apr 2012
#30
Facebook deletes those once they find out about them. Friend used her maiden name instead of
Justice wanted
Apr 2012
#23
If the person's face wasn't shown or the identity was not clear, then it's harmless and there's no
NoMoreWarNow
Apr 2012
#24
From what I'm understanding it's no different than someone looking down at the stall space to see
Justice wanted
Apr 2012
#31
IT WAS A PAIR OF PANTS and REALLY can you figure out who the person is just by a pair of pants and
Justice wanted
Apr 2012
#35
I do believe that even in "at will" states, if an employer fires an employee "for cause" and
1monster
Apr 2012
#36