Photography and videotaping
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Filming police in public is protected by the First Amendment
The right to film police in the performance of their public duties in a public space is a “basic, vital,… -
Miami Beach police officers told not to confiscate video
The Miami Beach Police Department issued new guidelines earlier this month prohibiting officers from searching or seizing video footage or… -
Photojournalist arrested after filming police on public street
A New York police officer arrested a freelance photojournalist Friday after he attempted to film a police scene on a… -
Horse roundup site must be accessible, Reporters Committee argues
The Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press urged a federal appeals court this week to order a federal trial… -
Reporters Committee, news groups challenge over-broad Ill. recording law
The Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press and six news industry associations have filed a friend-of-the-court brief challenging the… -
Connecticut bill would recognize right to record police
Connecticut is considering a bill that would make any police officer "who interferes with a person taking a photographic or… -
Backstage concert video doesn't violate Mich. wiretap law
Rap concert organizers did not violate a police official’s privacy when they recorded the officer’s backstage comments and included them… -
10th Cir. rules to keep prison murder images private
Releasing certain images, video and audio recordings regarding a prison murder and mutilation would violate the personal privacy of the… -
Photographer sues over arrest for videotaping public protest
A civil rights group has filed a lawsuit against the federal government over the November arrest of a photographer outside… -
Colorado court says shield law protects unaired Dateline footage
A Colorado district court has denied an insurance marketing company's motion to compel NBC's Dateline to hand over unaired camera…