Randy Bobbitt is an independent researcher and holds a PhD in communication law and policy from Bowling Green State University. His previous books include Controversial Books in K-12 Classrooms and Libraries: Challenged, Censored, and Banned (2019); Free Speech on America's K-12 and College Campuses: Legal Cases from Barnette to Blaine (2016); Us against Them: The Political Culture of Talk Radio (2010); and Lottery Wars: Case Studies in Bible Belt Politics, 1986-2005 (2007), all published by Lexington Books.
Randy Bobbitt pulls together fascinating legal and management history to produce an informed contemporary take on freedom of expression in and around the workplace. This is a lucid and well-sourced account of how workers’ free speech rights are precarious and quite variable, depending on where and how you work. Especially engaging are chapters exploring particular contexts — the free speech landscape for those in military service, first responders, educators, and professional athletes. * Bruce Barry, Professor, Vanderbilt University, USA, and Author of Speechless: The Erosion of Free Expression in the American Workplace (2007) *