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The Texas Labor Code s 419.002 prohibits “any impersonation, advertisement, solicitation, business name, business activity, document, product or service.†The Texas blog author, who has sought declaratory relief, has alleged that the statute is overly broad and violates his Right to Free Speech. The blogger is certified in Workers' Compensation Law from the Texas Board of Legal Specialization.
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