UC Law Journal
Abstract
The author evaluates arguments for and against judicial recognition of an employee's right to disobey an order believed to be illegal. The proper scope of a right to disobey is examined against a backdrop of the import that recognition of such a right would have on public and private institutions.
Recommended Citation
Robert G. Vaughn,
Public Employees and the Right to Disobey,
29 Hastings L.J. 261
(1977).
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