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Perspective

Mar. 24, 2009

Ruling Will Help Hold Public Employees Accountable for Their Work

A recent high court decision helps maintain real accountability for police officers, teachers and other public employees accused of misconduct.

By Jennifer Chin and John Russo

Last month, the California Supreme Court issued an important decision that helps maintain real accountability for police officers, teachers and other public employees accused of misconduct on the job.

The court's decision in Spielbauer v. County of Santa Clara, 45 Cal.4th 704 (2009), upholds a public employer's right to ask employees questions related to job performance or allegations of misconduct - even when the underlyi...

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