"Officer Denny" made headlines when he streamed an interview with the well-known "clan leader" Arafat Abou-Chaker. The employer deemed the interview to be a serious breach of duty and banned the police superintendent from working as an influencer. The case ultimately ended up before the administrative court, which largely ruled in favor of the employer. Dr. Nicolas Harding, lawyer for public law at BROCK MÜLLER ZIEGENBEIN, takes a detailed look at the Administrative Court's ruling. He considers the judgment to be fundamentally convincing, but criticizes the court's reasoning on fundamental rights. You can find the entire article here.