announced that he's looking to revoke a Clay County teacher's license after comments he called "grossly immoral" about the assassination of .
In his Sept. 22 announcement, said the professional practices office in the Florida Department of Education will be conducting investigations into each case for teachers who celebrate the death of Kirk. He said he found probable cause to sanction the Clay teacher and get her license permanently revoked.
It's part of a national pattern of state agencies and companies holding employees accountable for comments considered offensive about Kirk's death. First Amendment experts have been concerned about firings, but also say public employees, like teachers, may face trouble since their free speech rights are not absolute.
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