Abstract

Private sector employees generally do not enjoy First and Fourteenth Amendment free speech rights. After providing a rationale for private sector free speech, reviewing federal cases dealing with free speech in private organizations, and assessing the chances of future free speech expansion via state action, the author concludes that legislation and not the Constitution is the most viable means to obtain freedom of speech in the private corporation.

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