Ronald Dible was fired from his job as a police officer after it was discovered that he was running a website featuring explicit content of his wife. Dible argued that his First Amendment rights were violated, but the court found that his activity was not protected by the First Amendment because it violated department rules and brought disrepute to the police department.
Dible v. City of Chandler (2008)
United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
515 F.3d 918
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