An update on COVID-era employment law and insight into not only free speech but also legal culpability amid public health controversy.
Here's the money line . . .
"Three days later, he was fired; he sued, and won $15K in lost wages, $15K in punitive damages, plus over $160K in attorney fees and court costs, and the Eighth Circuit panel affirmed . . . The panel also concluded that the law was clearly established enough that defendants weren't entitled to qualified immunity."
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The Volokh Conspiracy: Missouri Legislative Employee Was Unconstitutionally Fired for Pro-Mask-Policy Letter
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