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Elrod v. Burns
427 U. S. 347 (1976)
Key Principle
Patronage dismissals of non-policymaking public employees solely on the basis of their political party affiliation violate the First and Fourteenth Amendments; government may not condition continued public employment on a non-confidential, non-policymaking employee's relinquishment of political belief and association.
Area of Law
General
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