Legal Question in Criminal Law in Texas
stating you have a college degree
is it legal to state that you have a college degree and if not, is there anything the college or employment can do to you if you claim to have one?
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: stating you have a college degree
Stating that you have obtained something that you do not have, such as a college degree, may have detrimental effects upon the person who made such a statement. In Texas, employment is "AT WILL." That simply means at the will of the employer or at the will of the employee. Therefore, someone saying they have a college degree, when in fact they do not have a college degree could cause an employer to terminate that individuals employment. If my law firm can assist you with this legal matter or any other legal issue, please contact my legal assistant Jennifer ([email protected]).
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