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Tag: Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals

Appeals Court likes “likes,” says they’re speech

Media
September 19, 2013September 19, 2013
by Eric P. Robinson

BY ERIC P. ROBINSON / The Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals has held that “liking” something on Facebook is speech protected by the First Amendment, reversing a lower court opinion dismissing a suit brought by former employees of a sheriff’s office who lost their job after they “liked” the Facebook page of opponent of their boss in his re-election bid.

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