Can I Be Fired for What I Say? A Guide to Free Speech at Work in Nebraska

Many Nebraskans believe the First Amendment protects them from being fired for what they say at work or on social media. The truth is more complicated. In Nebraska, most private employees have limited speech protections because of at-will employment, though exceptions exist under federal law, whistleblower statutes, and Nebraska’s public policy exception. Public employees do have First Amendment rights, but courts balance those rights against workplace efficiency. This post explains how free speech at work really works in Nebraska and answers the most common questions employees have about their rights.

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