Ethics and legality are two different things. If it is not forbidden by law or the Ba Association's Canon of Ethics they can speak to whomever they wish.
It is not a problem
speak the truth
They speak the truth.
They speak the truth.
FALSE
FALSE
A few rights of soldiers and the media are listed here.you don't have to answer every questionyou control the length of the interviewyou don't have to speak to the media
A few rights of soldiers and the media are listed here.you don't have to answer every questionyou control the length of the interviewyou don't have to speak to the media
He did not becuase he was the only one who could speak in public.
It isn't improper if it is a brick building. But a wood building with a brick veneer is not a brick building. Many people speak of a house as being a brick house, but it is probably a frame house with brick veneer. Perhaps that is what the question is about.
As a verb: She would not only flout the rules, she would flout those who did follow them. As a noun: That flout is an improper way to speak to a teacher.
Students have the right to freely speak on social media, protected by the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution. However, schools may have policies that limit this right if it disrupts the learning environment or violates school rules.