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Originally Posted by Texas Aggie
AThey can make their own rules whether they are public or private, but public entities (and this is at worst, an open question here) can't violate constitutional protections of free speech. That's exactly what this smacks of.
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Constitutional protections of free speech don't protect you from the repercussions of said speech. You have a right to say certain things. You are not immune from any fallout from it.
If I call my boss a jerk on Twitter, I can't be surprised if I get written up at work.