1. Madison Joint School Dist. v. Wisconsin Employment Relations Comm'n, No. 75-946., SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, Argued October 12, 1976 , December 8, 1976
OVERVIEW: Prohibiting a teacher, who was not the union representative, from speaking on collective bargaining negotiations at a public board of education meeting violated the teacher's First Amendment right to free speech as a concerned citizen.
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