• @NightAuthor
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    711 year ago

    IANAL but, if it’s a publicly owned and operated library, and someone acting on behalf of the government fired these people for some sort of protected speech (which isn’t always just talking/writing) then I’m pretty sure that’s a 1a violation.

    Though I could use some clarity on any distinction between a persons own speech, and speech that could be seen as that of the library.

      • @jarfil
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        31 year ago

        IIRC there was also some feminist protest where the ladies went protesting topless onto the street. It was also deemed “protected speech” because of the protest.