In the case Rutan v. Republican Party of Illinois, 1990, the Supreme Court ruled that state employee Rutan’s promotion could not be denied based on her nonsupport of the Republican party, What was the likely basis of the court’s decision?

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Answer:

The first amendment. It is a violation of the 1st. You can't fire public employees based on political affiliation.

Explanation: Patronage practices violate the first amendment. See Wygant v Jackson Bd. of Education, The rule of Elrod and Branti, Perry v Sindermann for further reading.