Fourth Circuit Rules that Sheriff Should Not Have Fired Deputy for “Liking” Sheriff’s Opponent on Facebook

On September 18, the Fourth Circuit ruled that the Sheriff of Hampton, Virginia, should not have fired one of his deputies. The deputy had “liked” the Sheriff’s election opponent on Facebook, and the evidence showed that the Sheriff fired the deputy for that reason. The lower court had ruled that “liking” someone on Facebook is not actual speech, but the Fourth Circuit disagreed. Bland v Roberts, 12-1671.


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