Tuesday, January 26, 2016

Officer of Law or Resident of New Jersey

First Amendment cases are always very abundant due to the complex nature of the first amendment and how it protests the words of the spoken and the thoughts of the mute. Recently a case in New Jersey is highlighting the matter of public support of mayoral candidates by government workers. A police officer was supposedly fired and demoted for supporting a challenging candidate of his superior officer, although "he was picking up a sign for his mother." He won a case in civil court but then the judge dropped the case because a conflict of interest. This case should be seen in the superior court later this year in June. 
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