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Friday, November 20, 2009

Bethesda Volunteer Chief Wins Free-Speech Lawsuit

The U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland ordered the Bethesda (Md.) Fire Department to pay $259,000 to settle a First-Amendment termination lawsuit filed by former Deputy Chief Lewis German. German was terminated following his public whistle-blowing comments in the aftermath of Sept. 11 that Montgomery County was ill-prepared to counter a chemical or biological attack, according to his attorney, Mark Zaid. "The core issue was the unlawful termination of a volunteer deputy chief for the exercise of free speech involving issues of public importance, specifically preparedness for a chem/bio attack," Zaid said. According to ...

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