Company Argues First Amendment Rights in Lawsuit Against Fired Actress

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A company argues that it has the right to disassociate from an actress's controversial speech, as she files a lawsuit claiming violation of her First Amendment rights. The actress was fired from a popular TV show after sharing a post comparing the treatment of conservatives to Jews in Nazi Germany.

the company argued it had the “constitutional right not to associate its artistic expression with Carano’s speech,” and that her lawsuit should be tossed on First Amendment grounds.Carano was fired from the “Star Wars” spin-off “The Mandalorian” in Feb. 2021 after she reposted a message from an Instagram account likening the treatment of contemporary conservatives to Jewish people in Nazi Germany.

Gina Carano attends the 2019 premiere of"Star Wars: The Rise Of Skywalker" in Hollywood. Disney filed a motion to dismiss a lawsuit from Carano on Tuesday night. In her suit she also alleged sex-based discrimination, citing how Disney did not take action against “Mandalorian” co-star Pedro Pascal or original “Star Wars” lead Mark Hamill for statements they made criticizing

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