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Kristie Higgs' case will have huge implications, dictating extent to which employers can regulate private social media use

Kristie Higgs' case will have huge implications, dictating extent to which employers can regulate private social media use

Update: 2025-02-13
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Roger Kiska, Legal Counsel to the Christian Legal Centre, spoke with Martin Stanford about the high-profile and seminal legal case of sacked Christian school assistant, Kristie Higgs. They discussed just before the Court of Appeal handed down its judgment on Wednesday, 12 February.

Culminating a six-year legal battle, supported from the beginning by the Christian Legal Centre, the judgment would shape the law for years to come on free speech and freedom to express faith in the UK.

In 2019, Mrs Higgs was sacked for gross misconduct by Farmor’s Secondary School in Gloucestershire, and had her Christian beliefs compared to Neo-Nazism, for two Facebook posts.

Read about her case here: https://christianconcern.com/cccases/kristie-higgs/
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Kristie Higgs' case will have huge implications, dictating extent to which employers can regulate private social media use

Kristie Higgs' case will have huge implications, dictating extent to which employers can regulate private social media use

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