We use cookies or similar technologies to improve user experience, analyze website traffic, enable and maintain log-in and personalization settings, connections with selected partners and for marketing purposes (managing advertising space and recommend products of interest to you). You can block or adjust saving cookies at any time, by changing the settings of your web browser. By continuing to use this website without disabling cookies in your web browser you ‘ACCEPT’ saving cookies. Learn more in our Privacy Policy.

Employee Free Speech in the Age of Social Media 2026

Product ID: CA3966W
Presented By: State Bar of Wisconsin PINNACLE

Endorsed by the Civil Rights & Liberties Section of the State Bar of Wisconsin

When expression meets employment

A late-night social media post. A reply that gains traction by morning. A comment intended for a limited online audience goes viral. Employee speech disputes unfold online, in public, and at speed. What begins as off-the-clock employee conduct can trigger internal complaints, public pressure, disciplinary action, and litigation, all before the facts are fully understood. When employment consequences follow speech on matters of public concern, the legal questions get complicated fast, especially when the employee is a government worker. 

As we speak

Employee Free Speech in the Age of Social Media examines how speech protections apply in today’s workplace, with special attention to government employees and recent court decisions involving social media activity. 

Read More ↓

Interested in sponsoring this program? Find out more.

Pricing

Member $109.00

Non-Member $159.00

Credits

1 CLE

Date and Time

Wednesday, June 03, 202612:00 PM - 1:00 PM CT

Add to Calendar 6/3/2026 12:00:00 PM 6/3/2026 1:00:00 PM America/Chicago Employee Free Speech in the Age of Social Media 2026

Endorsed by the Civil Rights & Liberties Section of the State Bar of Wisconsin

When expression meets employment

A late-night social media post. A reply that gains traction by morning. A comment intended for a limited online audience goes viral. Employee speech disputes unfold online, in public, and at speed. What begins as off-the-clock employee conduct can trigger internal complaints, public pressure, disciplinary action, and litigation, all before the facts are fully understood. When employment consequences follow speech on matters of public concern, the legal questions get complicated fast, especially when the employee is a government worker. 

As we speak

Employee Free Speech in the Age of Social Media examines how speech protections apply in today’s workplace, with special attention to government employees and recent court decisions involving social media activity. 

aagOTNdBczOPpqCrTmAF60877

No longer available, please choose from options above.

Maximum quantity must be less than or equal to 1.

Endorsed by the Civil Rights & Liberties Section of the State Bar of Wisconsin

When expression meets employment

A late-night social media post. A reply that gains traction by morning. A comment intended for a limited online audience goes viral. Employee speech disputes unfold online, in public, and at speed. What begins as off-the-clock employee conduct can trigger internal complaints, public pressure, disciplinary action, and litigation, all before the facts are fully understood. When employment consequences follow speech on matters of public concern, the legal questions get complicated fast, especially when the employee is a government worker. 

As we speak

Employee Free Speech in the Age of Social Media examines how speech protections apply in today’s workplace, with special attention to government employees and recent court decisions involving social media activity. 

Read More ↓

Connor Clegg is a senior associate attorney at Hawks Quindel, practicing wage and hour, disability benefits, and employment law. He graduated from the University of Wisconsin Law School, where he worked at the Neighborhood Law Clinic, assisting clients in employment and rental housing disputes. Before joining Hawks, Attorney Clegg clerked for the Honorable Lynn S. Adelman in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Wisconsin.

Christine Donahoe is a shareholder at Hawks Quindel, where she represents workers facing violations of their constitutional rights, discrimination, and sexual harassment. She has over a decade of litigation experience and has worked at multiple nonprofit organizations, including the ACLU of Wisconsin, where she worked on First Amendment issues. She is the chair-elect of the Civil Rights & Liberties Section of the State Bar of Wisconsin and serves on the boards of the Moms Mental Health Initiative and the Women's Fund of Greater Milwaukee. Chris graduated cum laude from the law school at Washington University in St. Louis.

Summer Murshid is a shareholder at Hawks Quindel who has spent her career litigating federal class-action wage-and-hour cases and individual employment discrimination cases. For the last three years, she has been the lead attorney in a First Amendment retaliation case, defending the free speech rights of a public school teacher, which is now on appeal before the Seventh Circuit. She serves on several boards, including the Milwaukee Diaper Mission and the National Employment Law Association, and volunteers widely in the community. Summer graduated from Georgetown University Law Center.

  • Build a more reliable framework for analyzing employee speech disputes in a social media-driven environment 
  • Understand the distinction between protected expression and speech that an employer may be able to address
  • Learn how government employee speech claims are likely to be evaluated by courts
  • Recognize how online controversy can reshape legal exposure and workplace response
  • Gain practical insight you can use when advising on discipline, termination, or litigation strategy
  • Labor and employment lawyers
  • Worker’s rights lawyers
  • Government lawyers
  • Constitutional lawyers
0 Customer Reviews
5 star
0%
4 star
0%
3 star
0%
2 star
0%
1 star
0%

Customer Reviews

Share your thoughts with other customers by being the first to review this product and or seminar.