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April 6, 2012 | less than a minute
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As the law attempts to keep up with technology, judges often must draw difficult lines concerning social media and individual rights.  A recent ruling by an NLRB administrative law judge held that a provision in an employer’s social medial policy prohibiting any online commenting on work-related legal matters was too broad.  However, the judge upheld another portion of the policy prohibiting unapproved posting of photos showing employees in uniform.  A Washington case asks whether an employer engaged in disability discrimination when it fired an employee after discovering her suicidal Facebook postings.  A Marine has filed suit on First Amendment grounds after facing dismissal for Facebook postings criticizing the Obama administration.

Technology and the Workplace

  • NLRB Administrative Law Judge Splits the Baby in Ruling on a Social Media Policy (OhioEmployer’sLawBlog)
  • Facebook and Suicidal Thoughts (SocialMediaEmploymentLawBlog)
  • Why Corporations Covet ‘Kill Switches’ on Workers’ Mobile Devices (Businessweek)

Technology and the Law

  • Police Are Using Phone Tracking as a Routine Tool (NYTimes)
  • Marine Facing Dismissal for Facebook Page Argues Free Speech Case (ABCNews)
  • Arizona Stalking Bill Prohibiting Annoying, Offensive Online Comments to Be Amended (WashingtonPost)

There’s an App for That

  • The Quiet Place: an Internet Escape, on the Internet (Forbes)
  • Google Offers Look at Internet-Connected Glasses (NYTimes)
  • For Home Buyers, an App to Assess a House’s Attributes (NYTimes)
  • 3 Must-Have Health & Fitness Apps for the Busy Business Professional (FastCo)

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