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Free Speech Issues Involving Peace Officers, Officer Bias, and Discipline; 2023 Law Enforcement Practices and Liability Conference
Attendees will learn about legal developments affecting officers’ First Amendment rights to engage in speech, including on the internet, on matters of public interest versus department policies restricting speech determined to be detrimental to public safety or that would discredit the department. Such speech can include whistle-blowing on corruption and excessive force, but also can include comments that are based upon race, religion, sex, or national origin and even non-biased speech. Panelists will discuss the boundaries for effective policies that meet First Amendment concerns, while recognizing the need to enforce against inappropriate officer comments. This will include model language upheld by recent judicial decisions.
2 Participatory MCLE Credits
All
Standard
Non-Member
$130.00
CLA Member
$90.00
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