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Police in a California coastal community received an influx of calls earlier this week about people filming citizens at the ...
Two first amendment auditors were arrested after a confrontation with a state police sergeant in Groton. Video of the interaction is going viral online. First amendment auditors are people who post ...
Police said they also arrested 20-year-old Tahiem Glover of Selden, N.Y., Reyes' cameraman. Reyes is charged with ...
Apr. 8—NEW LONDON — On July 6, 2021, Police Chief Brian Wright emailed a memo to his officers, a reminder that the public has a First Amendment right to record in public settings. Attached to ...
Wednesday morning, on the sidewalks around Cottage Hospital, three men dressed in dark clothing, armed with tripods and ...
According to Freedomforum.org, “A First Amendment audit occurs when people film public officials or employees to hold them accountable or ‘test’ their right to film in public spaces like ...
Filming police officers at work is a right guaranteed by the First Amendment, the Tenth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals declared in a ruling on July 11. Not only is the decision a win for free ...
The District’s auditor office, trying to assess whether D.C. police have fully complied with a law protecting protesters, said it was stymied by the department.
Police in Stamford, Connecticut violated the First Amendment when they arrested and jailed Michael Friend for holding a sign that read “Cops Ahead.” The First Amendment does not “permit the ...
One such ruling: The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 10th Circuit ruled that Denver cops violated a man's First Amendment rights in 2014 when they surrounded him, ...