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Abstract

Argument: Monday, March 23, 1987
Decision: Wednesday, June 24, 1987
Issues: First Amendment, Miscellaneous
Categories: freedom of speech, government employment

Advocates

Lloyd N. Cutler (Argued the cause for the respondent)
Billy E. Lee (Argued the cause for the petitioners)
Glen D. Nager (Argued the cause pro hac vice for the United States as amicus curiae urging reversal)

Facts of the Case

Ardith McPherson was a clerical employee in the Harris County, Texas constable's office. After hearing on the office radio that there had been an attempt to assassinate President Ronald Reagan, McPherson, who thought she was alone with one other office worker, stated "if they go for him again, I hope they get him." Another co-worker overheard the comment and reported it to the Constable, Walter H. Rankin. Rankin subsequently fired McPherson.

Question

Did the Constable's action infringe upon McPherson's freedom of speech guaranteed by the First Amendment?

Conclusion

In a 5-to-4 decision, the Court held that Rankin's interest in discharging McPherson was outweighed by her rights under the First Amendment. The Court held that McPherson's statement, when considered in context, "plainly dealt with a matter of public concern." The Court found that there was no evidence that McPherson's speech interfered with "the efficient functioning of the office" and that her private comment had not discredited the office. The Court also noted that McPherson did not serve a "confidential, policymaking, or public contact" role, diminishing the impact of her speech on the agency's proper functioning.

Supreme Court Justice Opinions and Votes (by Seniority)

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Decision: 5 votes for McPherson, 4 vote(s) against
Legal Provision: Amendment 1: Speech, Press, and Assembly
Voted with the minority, joined Scalia's dissent
Rehnquist
Voted with the majority
Brennan
Voted with the minority, joined Scalia's dissent
White
Wrote the majority opinion
Marshall
Voted with the majority
Blackmun
Wrote a regular concurrence
Powell
Voted with the majority
Stevens
Voted with the minority, joined Scalia's dissent
O'Connor
Wrote a dissent
Scalia
Full Opinion by Justice Thurgood Marshall

Cite this page

The Oyez Project, Rankin v. McPherson, 483 U.S. 378 (1987),
available at: <http://www.oyez.org/cases/1980-1989/1986/1986_85_2068/>
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