A Tennessee man who claims he was fired from his job over tweets made in California can sue that person in Tennessee

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I want to thank my co-presenters, Amy Epstein GluckJonathan Segal, Gregory Slotnick, and everyone who attended the Zoom on Friday, November 10, 2023, when we discussed antisemitism and the workplace. We recorded it, and you can view it here on YouTube.

One of the topics we covered was employees getting doxed and fired for engaging in antisemitic behavior online.

But what if one of these employees sued the person who got them fired?

For example, last year, I blogged about a man fired from a CEO position in Tennessee after a viral TikTok video altercation with a boy in

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