By Jason W. Armstrong
Daily Journal Staff Writer
VICTORVILLE - A federal judge has ruled a hotly disputed city ordinance that barred municipal employees from talking in private to City Council members about work-related grievances violates the First Amendment.
Victorville's ordinance is believed to be the state's only of its type. Officials say they drafted the law to prevent employees f...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
VICTORVILLE - A federal judge has ruled a hotly disputed city ordinance that barred municipal employees from talking in private to City Council members about work-related grievances violates the First Amendment.
Victorville's ordinance is believed to be the state's only of its type. Officials say they drafted the law to prevent employees f...
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