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Stern Rebuke: Auburn University Hit With Punitive Damages in Free Speech Case

JonathanTurley

In its earlier summary judgment ruling , the court began with a discussion of the highly analogous case of Pickering v. While courts have ruled that “a public employee’s right to freedom of speech is not absolute.” 2013), the Supreme Court in Pickering , 391 U.S. Pretty low odds. 205 , 391 U.S. Garcetti v.

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Australia High Court Delivers Major Blow to Free Speech In Defamation Ruling

JonathanTurley

Free speech has always held a precarious position in Australia which does not have an equivalent to the First Amendment in guaranteeing free speech as a constitutional right. Despite this history, a new decision out of the High Court is still shocking in its implications for further attacks on free speech. punitive damages.

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