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Retaliatory Discharge And The Ethical Rules Governing Attorneys, Alex B. Long
Retaliatory Discharge And The Ethical Rules Governing Attorneys, Alex B. Long
University of Colorado Law Review
In Garcetti v. Ceballos, the Supreme Court held that a deputy district attorney who, as part of his job duties, raised concerns with his superiors about possibly unlawful activity and was allegedly fired in response had no First Amendment retaliation claim. In support of its conclusion, the Court suggested that adequate checks already existed at the state and federal level to curb the behavior of employers who engage in unlawful activity and to protect the employees who seek to prevent or expose such activity. In addition to state and federal whistleblower statutes, the Court singled out the rules of professional …