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The Constitutionality Of An Off-Dutysmoking Ban For Public Employees:Should The State Butt Out?, Elizabeth B. Thompson
The Constitutionality Of An Off-Dutysmoking Ban For Public Employees:Should The State Butt Out?, Elizabeth B. Thompson
Vanderbilt Law Review
During the past several years, restrictions imposed by states, cities,and municipalities on smoking in public areas have survived court challenges and become almost commonplace.' Likewise, both public and private employers have limited smoking in the workplace. A further restriction that seems to be emerging, however, is a refusal by both the state and a growing number of private employers to hire or to continue to employ smokers. These restrictions limit the employee's freedom to smoke not only in the workplace, but also after working hours and within the privacy of the worker's home.
This Note will address the constitutionality of …
Privacy: The Workplace Issue Of The '90s, 23 J. Marshall L. Rev. 591 (1990), David F. Linowes, Ray C. Spencer
Privacy: The Workplace Issue Of The '90s, 23 J. Marshall L. Rev. 591 (1990), David F. Linowes, Ray C. Spencer
UIC Law Review
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