Subject: Requesting Police Enforcement of Trespass Law is a “Petition” to the Government

 

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Requesting Police Enforcement of Trespass Law is a “Petition” to the Government

By Nelson Cary on Jul 15, 2015 09:00 am

The First Amendment to the United States Constitution protects the right of the people “to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.”  Courts have concluded that when a person petitions the Government in good faith, the First Amendment prohibits any sanction for that conduct.  Applied in the labor law context, therefore, employer conduct that… Continue Reading

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