Pickering v. Board of Education

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Pickering v. Board of Education is a landmark 1968 U.S. Supreme Court case that established First Amendment protections for public employees speaking as private citizens on matters of public concern.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf United States Supreme Court case
landmark First Amendment case
public employee speech case
appliesTo public employees
teachers in public schools
aroseInState Illinois
citedBy Connick v. Myers
Garcetti v. Ceballos
Mt. Healthy City School District Board of Education v. Doyle
clarifies distinction between speech as a citizen and speech as an employee
concerns limits of government employer discipline
speech by public employees
speech on matters of public concern
country United States of America
surface form: United States
establishesTest Pickering balancing test
hasChiefJusticeAtTime Earl Warren
hasCitation 391 U.S. 563
hasCourt Supreme Court of the United States
hasDecisionDate June 3, 1968
hasDecisionYear 1968
hasDissentBy Byron R. White
hasLowerCourt Illinois state court system
surface form: Illinois courts
hasMajorityOpinionBy Thurgood Marshall
hasPetitioner Marvin L. Pickering NERFINISHED
hasRespondent Board of Education of Thornton Township High Schools District 205
surface form: Board of Education of Township High School District 205, Will County, Illinois
hasVote 8–1
holds a public employee’s speech as a citizen on matters of public concern is protected
government interests as employer must be balanced against employee’s free speech interests
public employees do not surrender First Amendment rights by accepting public employment
school board could not constitutionally dismiss Pickering for his letter to the newspaper
involvesConstitutionalProvision First Amendment to the United States Constitution
involvesExpression letter to a local newspaper
involvesPartyType public school board
public school teacher
involvesRight freedom of speech
involvesTopic allocation of school funds
school board policies
isLandmarkFor constitutional law
public employee First Amendment protections
public employment law
jurisdiction United States federal law
languageOfOpinion English
legalIssue retaliatory dismissal for protected speech
scope of First Amendment protections for government employees
originatedFrom dismissal of a public school teacher
reverses decision of the Illinois Supreme Court
setsPrecedentFor subsequent public employee speech cases

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