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Important Free Speech Case from Supreme Court
In an important 6-2 decision, the United States Supreme Court held that a demoted employee could pursue his Section 1983 action against his employer. At the heart of the case was the significance of whether “a government official demoted an employee because the official believed, but incorrectly believed, that the employee had supported a particular candidate for mayor.” Plaintiff…
Read MoreWinston-Salem Journal Wins Fight to Keep Courtroom and Records Open
The Journal, represented by SMVT partner Amanda Martin, persuaded Superior Court Judge Eric Morgan to deny closure motions filed by the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Board of Education in a civil suit arising out of an incident in which a school board employee was convicted of a felony sexual offense involving a student. The school board moved…
Read MoreAmanda Martin Delivers Constitution Day Address at UNC School of Law
“Does the First Amendment still matter?” That’s the question that SMVT partner Amanda Martin addressed on Constitution Day (September 17) in a talk to students, faculty and alumni of the UNC School of Law. You can see how she answered the question here: https://vimeo.com/139614635
Read MoreMiddle District Court to Review Documents Now Under Seal
According to an email sent out by the Middle District, the Court is going to re-evaluate previously sealed docket entries and may modify their status as sealed documents. Reporters might be interested to take a look back at past cases to see if anything new has become available. Here’s the email: “Please note that the Court…
Read MoreAmanda Martin to Speak to NC Chapter of Public Relations Society of America
On September 16, 2015, SMVT partner Amanda Martin will give the NCPRSA Development Luncheon talk, Public or Protected: Copyright Law and Compliance.
Read MoreBuncombe leaders agreed to land deal in private
The Citizen-Times has reported that Buncombe County commissioners agreed in private to buy a piece of property as part of a deal to attract a company to the County. According to the article, several of board members believe there should have been transparency. But others, and the county attorney, maintain that they were discussing the…
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