Employment Attorney, Rogge Dunn Weighs In On Free Speech Laws

Can You Be Fired Over a Social Media Post?

Dallas employment attorney Rogge Dunn weighs in on the limits of free speech protections in the workplace following controversial employee terminations over social media comments about Charlie Kirk’s death. Dunn explains the distinction between private and public sector employee rights and why private employees may have little legal recourse. He also cautions educators and government workers on how context and capacity affect First Amendment protections.

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