Peyrin Kao, a computer science instructor, was disciplined over his discussions of his pro-Palestinian activism in the classroom, raising questions about academic freedom and its limits on campus.
The first amendment’s “free speech” means that the government isn’t able to charge you for what you say (unless it’s like a death threat, or hate-speech)
The right to free speech is not applied in any other circumstances. It’s not about your workplace, it’s about the government.
You do not have the right to say whatever you want at work. They could even make a policy that saying “thank-you” was against the interests of the company, and fire you for saying “thank-you” too often.
People from other countries should not know the laws of your country better than you do.
The first amendment’s “free speech” means that the government isn’t able to charge you for what you say (unless it’s like a death threat, or hate-speech)
The right to free speech is not applied in any other circumstances. It’s not about your workplace, it’s about the government.
You do not have the right to say whatever you want at work. They could even make a policy that saying “thank-you” was against the interests of the company, and fire you for saying “thank-you” too often.
People from other countries should not know the laws of your country better than you do.