So the question is: is liking something on Facebook a form of free speech protected by the First Amendment to the United States Constitution?
Daniel Ray Carter Jr. logged on to Facebook and did what millions do each day: He “liked” a page by clicking the site’s thumbs up icon. The problem was that the page was for a candidate who was challenging his boss, the sheriff of Hampton, Va. That simple mouse click, Carter says, caused the sheriff to fire him from his job as a deputy and put him at the center of an emerging First Amendment debate over the ubiquitous digital seal of approval: Is liking something on Facebook protected free speech?
Carter has filed suited, but this looks like we are going to set a new precedent in the law with this case.
. . . Be careful who you like, it might get your ass fired if your boss does not approve!
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