U.S. government employees retain their First Amendment free-speech rights and do not forfeit those rights by entering public service; government employers cannot compel employees to display partisan political messages as part of their official duties.
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General constitutional principle regarding compelled political speech by government employers.
The use of official government email accounts to send or replace personalized out-of-office messages with partisan political language can constitute compelled political speech and may violate the First Amendment.
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Application of First Amendment protections to official communications channels such as government email autoresponses.