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US judge rules Education Dept. violated First Amendment
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 69120, member: 636"] A federal judge determined Friday that the Department of Education breached constitutional protections by replacing employee email auto-replies with partisan messages blaming Democrats for the government shutdown. US District Judge Christopher Cooper concluded that compelling rank-and-file civil servants to serve as involuntary political messengers violated First Amendment principles and undermined federal workforce nonpartisanship requirements under the Hatch Act. The American Federation of Government Employees challenged the automated messages, arguing they forced workers to endorse political views through their personal email accounts without authorization or modification rights. Cooper rejected government claims that the dispute belonged in administrative channels, noting those review processes remained unavailable during the shutdown that began on October 1 following congressional budget disagreements. The ruling requires immediate cessation of the practice, affirming that political officials cannot commandeer employee communication platforms to advance partisan narratives regardless of their authority to express such views independently. [/QUOTE]
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