Overview
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Explore how scientists can engage in political matters and participate in the 2020 U.S. election through this 57-minute webinar by AGU. Learn about the Hatch Act's limitations on political expression for government employees, understand First Amendment protections for political activism, and gain practical tips for involvement in campaigns and community activities. Discover best practices for balancing professional responsibilities with political engagement, addressing topics such as public expression of opinions, voting registration, and advocacy for science. Gain insights on dealing with climate denial and making a difference in the political landscape while minimizing potential professional repercussions.
Syllabus
Introduction
The Hatch Act
Who needs to be concerned
Lessrestricted employees
Furtherrestricted employees
Nonpartisan activities
Kellyanne Conway
Republican National Convention
Hatch Act
First Amendment Considerations
Speech Protection
Frequently Asked Questions
Publicly Expressing Political Opinions
Working During Pandemic
Registering to Vote
General Tips
Resources
Questions
Groups looking for scientists to participate
How to make a difference
How to deal with climate denial
How to advocate for science
Taught by
AGU