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The right to record keeps inching its way through the courts
Most recently, the Fourth Circuit found that “livestreaming a police traffic stop is speech protected by the First Amendment."
February 13, 2023
By
Grayson Clary
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First Amendment
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The right to livestream during a traffic stop
The Fourth Circuit hears arguments in a case about the right to livestream during a traffic stop.
November 7, 2022
By
Emily Hockett
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First Amendment
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Reporters Committee urges US Supreme Court to continue livestreaming oral arguments
RCFP’s letter to the Supreme Court is the organization’s latest effort advocating for increased public access to the federal judiciary.
September 16, 2020
By
Melissa Wasser
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Court Access
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