The 1st Amendment and Lawyer Communications
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The Supreme Court of Florida recently issued an opinion about professionalism standards and stated, "The revised Professionalism Expectations that we adopt today emphasize that Florida’s professionalism standards apply to all forms of communication, including online communication, and to both in-person and remote (video or audio) interactions with others."
Zach Greenberg of FIRE (The Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression) joined me to discuss the opinion and whether the revisions presents First Amendment issues. Zach is also the plaintiff in Greenberg v. Haggerty, a First Amendment challenge to a Pennsylvania Bar Association's rule that restricts the free speech rights of Pennsylvania lawyers.
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