In what circumstances has the California Board of Education found that the termination of a teacher's employment was in reality in retaliation for his exercise of First Amendment rights?

California, United States of America


The following excerpt is from Gassman v. Governing Board, 133 Cal.Rptr. 1, 18 Cal.3d 137, 554 P.2d 321 (Cal. 1976):

2 One teacher, who has not appealed, contended that the district's termination of his employment was in reality in retaliation for his exercise of First Amendment rights. (See Bekiaris v. Board of Education (1972) 6 Cal.3d 575, 100 Cal.Rptr. 16, 493 P.2d 480.) The hearing officer and school board found that this allegation was untrue, and that finding is not in issue here.

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