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Labor/Employment

Jan. 28, 2000

Moonlighting

While surfing the Internet, an employer comes across a Web site called the "First Amendment Gang," which advocates the overthrow of the government and the return of the Nazis. The employer is the owner of a small business and notices that the author of the Web site is one of his employees.

By Barrett K. Green and Mark A. Romeo
        While surfing the Internet, an employer comes across a Web site called the "First Amendment Gang," which advocates the overthrow of the government and the return of the Nazis. The employer is the owner of a small business and notices that the author of the Web site is one of his employees. Surprised and deeply troubled, he fires the employee, since, after all,...

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