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Google News: Careful. You could be liking your way into constitutional bramble
[Omaha World-Herald] - In the Mississippi case, officials of the City of Columbus punished Firefighters Damon Estes and Erik Minga and Police Officer Lance Luckey after the men “liked” a Facebook post by firefighter Brad Alexander, who had written critically about the
Google News: In Facebook court cases, high tech and free speech collide
[Mankato Free Press] - In Columbus, Miss., for instance, city officials suspended firefighters Damon Estes and Erik Minga and police Officer Lance Luckey after the men “liked” a Facebook post by firefighter Brad Alexander. Alexander had written critically about the
Google News: Suspensions excessive in case of firefighters, police officer
[The Commercial Dispatch] - Firefighters Damon Estes and Erik Minga and police officer Lance Luckey were suspended after Mayor Robert Smith broke a 3-3 vote on accepting the suspensions recommended by Fire Chief Ken Moore and Police Chief Selvain McQueen. Councilmen
CPD: No sidearms at disciplinary hearings
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[The Commercial Dispatch] - The memo comes on the heels of a reportedly heated debate between police officer Lance Luckey and council members at Tuesday night's meeting. Luckey reportedly strongly objected to a recommended 30-day suspension after he "liked" a controversial
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