Filming police is a constitutionally protected right, multiple courts have ruled. The first press release from the city of Minneapolis following George Floyd’s murder stated he had died of a “medical ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... They came with cameras and they left in handcuffs. On Labor Day weekend two years ago, three self-proclaimed “First Amendment auditors” — people who ...
PHOENIX (AP) — Arizona's governor has signed a law that restricts how the public can video police at a time when there's growing pressure around the country for greater law enforcement transparency.
Arguments were heard by the Montana Supreme Court during a hearing to decide if a man's First Amendment rights were violated when he was arrested for obstruction for filming a July 2022 traffic stop ...
As longtime Reason readers are aware, police officers often don't like to be filmed by the public. Recently, an officer in Pennsylvania got so fed up with being recorded that he drove his car on the ...
A protester has filed a First Amendment lawsuit against police officers in Allentown, Pennsylvania, after they repeatedly attempted to intimidate him, including driving a car down a public sidewalk.