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Attorney Ben Kwan Interviewed by Fox 9 about 1st Amendment at Work
August 17, 2017
Ted Haller
Attorney Ben Kwan Interviewed by Fox 9 about 1st Amendment at Work
Ted Haller
August 17, 2017

Attorney Ben Kwan Interviewed by Fox 9 about 1st Amendment at Work

Ted Haller
August 17, 2017

Employers across the country are firing employees they believe may be sympathetic to white supremacy groups. Fox 9 asked Attorney Ben Kwan whether these firings are legal. 

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