Reference no: EM133090505
1. Isaac uses his company computer to access his personal e-mail account, in which he is establishing a Ponzi scheme. The company finds the e-mail transmissions, fires him, and turns it over to the police.
A. Isaac had a reasonable expectation of privacy using his personal e-mail account.
B. The company exceeded what is considered reasonable behavior.
C. The company has a right to monitor activity on its computer equipment.
D. The company can only turn this information over if a warrant is presented.
2. George had been in treatment in the past for drug abuse. He applies for a job and fails the drug test. He admits that he has reverted back to his prior ways and is again addicted to drugs. The company refuses to hire him. George sues under the Americans with Disabilities Act.
A. George wins because drug testing is illegal
B. George loses because only former drug users are protected under the Americans with Disabilities Act.
C. George wins because those that are addicted to drugs are classified with having a disability.
D. George loses because it was reasonable for the company to require drug testing.