Symposium: Public-sector unions, labor relations, and free speech

Ann C. Hodges is a Professor of Law at the University of Richmond School of Law. As every first-year law student learns, the First Amendment is not absolute because the government can restrict speech with adequate justification. When the government acts as employer, the burden of justification is reduced because it has a strong interest … Continue reading Symposium: Public-sector unions, labor relations, and free speech