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Freedom of expression and the law enforcement officer

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Pages 21-27 | Published online: 21 May 2009
 

As public servants, policemen frequently find their rights to bargain collectively, strike, engage in political debate, criticize superiors, and to observe contemporary grooming styles prohibited. This essay examines the present legal status and arguments supporting and rejecting police expressive freedoms.

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