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Heather J. McVey v. Atlanticare Medical System, Inc., et al.
Date: 05-20-2022
Case Number: A-0737-20
Judge: Haas
Court: Superior Court of New Jersey, Appellate Division (Trenton County)
Plaintiff's Attorney:
Defendant's Attorney: Jennifer B. Barr
Description:
Trenton, New Jersey civil rights lawyer represented Plaintiff, who sued defendant claiming her constitutional rights were violated by Defendant.
The issue raised by the Plaintiff is whether the First Amendment or Article I, Paragraph 6 of the New Jersey Constitution prevents a private employer from terminating one of its at-will employees for posting racially insensitive comments about the Black Lives Matter movement on her personal Facebook account. Defendants AtlantiCare Medical System Incorporated and Geisinger Health System Incorporated (AtlantiCare) employed plaintiff Heather J. McVey as a Corporate Director of Customer Service. During the height of the nationwide protests concerning the murder of George Floyd by police in Minnesota, McVey posted that she found the phrase "Black Lives Matter" to be "racist," believed the Black Lives Matter movement "causes segregation," and asserted that Black citizens were "killing themselves." McVey's Facebook profile prominently stated she was an AtlantiCare Corporate Director. After it discovered the comments, AtlantiCare fired McVey and she filed a complaint alleging wrongful discharge. The trial court concluded that the First Amendment and Article I, Paragraph 6 of the New Jersey Constitution did not bar a private employer from terminating an at-will employee and dismissed McVey's complaint.
The issue raised by the Plaintiff is whether the First Amendment or Article I, Paragraph 6 of the New Jersey Constitution prevents a private employer from terminating one of its at-will employees for posting racially insensitive comments about the Black Lives Matter movement on her personal Facebook account. Defendants AtlantiCare Medical System Incorporated and Geisinger Health System Incorporated (AtlantiCare) employed plaintiff Heather J. McVey as a Corporate Director of Customer Service. During the height of the nationwide protests concerning the murder of George Floyd by police in Minnesota, McVey posted that she found the phrase "Black Lives Matter" to be "racist," believed the Black Lives Matter movement "causes segregation," and asserted that Black citizens were "killing themselves." McVey's Facebook profile prominently stated she was an AtlantiCare Corporate Director. After it discovered the comments, AtlantiCare fired McVey and she filed a complaint alleging wrongful discharge. The trial court concluded that the First Amendment and Article I, Paragraph 6 of the New Jersey Constitution did not bar a private employer from terminating an at-will employee and dismissed McVey's complaint.
Outcome:
Affirmed
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About This Case
What was the outcome of Heather J. McVey v. Atlanticare Medical System, Inc., et al.?
The outcome was: Affirmed
Which court heard Heather J. McVey v. Atlanticare Medical System, Inc., et al.?
This case was heard in Superior Court of New Jersey, Appellate Division (Trenton County), NJ. The presiding judge was Haas.
Who were the attorneys in Heather J. McVey v. Atlanticare Medical System, Inc., et al.?
Plaintiff's attorney: Click Here to Watch How To Find A Lawyer by Kent Morlan Click Here For The Best Atlantic Criminal Defense Lawyer Directory. Defendant's attorney: Jennifer B. Barr.
When was Heather J. McVey v. Atlanticare Medical System, Inc., et al. decided?
This case was decided on May 20, 2022.