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If you want to keep your job, don't "like" someone on Facebook who is an opponent of your boss. Read More

One of the biggest misnomers that people have about their rights in the workplace relates to free speech and the First Amendment. Read More

You're tooling around the internet, checking your mail or reading the news, and you see something, a picture or an article or a Panini recipe or whatever, that piques your interest. Read More

Clicking that "like" button Facebook can get you fired. Read More

Since Facebook first burst onto our screens just a few years back, it's set social networking - and the world - on fire. Read More

A federal court ruled this week that "liking" something on Facebook is not protected speech under the first amendment of the Constitution. Read More

I have no idea why people feel the desperate need to tell others about their likes. Read More

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Facebook, the company that turned the social Web into a cultural and business phenomenon, is worth as much as $95 billion, according to the price range for its upcoming initial public offering of stock. Read More

In 2009, Bobby Bland, David Dixon, Robert McCoy, John Sandhofer, and Debra Woodward were employed in the Hampton, Virginia Sheriff's office under B.J. Roberts. Read More

Facebook "likes" can possibly get you fired, and if you take your employer to court over the punishment you may have an uphill legal battle. Read More

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