Personal expression Clause Samples

The Personal Expression clause defines the rights and limitations regarding an individual's ability to express their personal views, opinions, or creative works within a particular context, such as employment or participation in an organization. Typically, this clause clarifies whether personal statements made by an individual are considered separate from the official positions of the organization, and may set boundaries on what can be shared publicly or in professional settings. Its core function is to protect both the individual's freedom of expression and the organization's reputation, ensuring that personal views are not misattributed as official statements and reducing the risk of misunderstandings or liability.
Personal expression. The mobile phone has evolved within five years from the appearance where it was bulky and cumbersome with short battery life to the current lightweight handsets with multifunctional capabilities. This has provided new generation mobile phones with two distinct advantages: (1) mobility and (2)
Personal expression. No teacher shall be prevented from wearing pins or other identification or symbolism in expression of membership in the association, religious orders, political systems, or sympathy with social causes or traditions outside the normal job responsibilities. In performing teaching functions, teachers shall have reasonable freedom to express their opinions in an objective manner on all matters relevant to the course content. A teacher, however, shall not utilize her/his position to indoctrinate students with her/his own personal, political and/or religious views.