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New D.C. bodycam policies too restrictive, critics testify
Open-government advocates warned District of Columbia officials last week that exemption of all police body-worn camera footage showing "assaults" will… -
10th Circuit reverses dismissal of 'Dateline' defamation case
Last week the 10th Circuit Court of Appeals determined that while NBCUniversal reporters did not violate anyone’s Fourth Amendment rights… -
Police department agrees to implement recording rights guidelines in settlement with videographer
New York’s Suffolk County Police Department agreed to take new measures to instruct police on citizens’ recording rights in a… -
Recent settlement in suit over arrest for recording police follows growing trend
The town of Weare, New Hampshire, settled a lawsuit last week for $57,500 with a woman arrested for videotaping a… -
New Hampshire Supreme Court reverses blogger's felony conviction for recording phone conversations
The New Hampshire Supreme Court overturned a felony wiretapping conviction Tuesday of a blogger who recorded phone conversations with a… -
Supreme Court ignores requests for video and audio access to health care ruling
Disregarding appeals made by The Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press on behalf of nearly 50 news media organizations… -
Transit system removes “suspicious” label for photography
A New Jersey-based transit system has removed photography from its list of “suspicious activities," after receiving a letter from a…By RCFPCategorized in Newsgathering -
Transit system removes "suspicious" label for photography
A New Jersey-based transit system has removed photography from its list of “suspicious activities," after receiving a letter from a… -
New Jersey transit system labels photography “suspicious”
A photojournalist advocacy group wants a New Jersey-based transit system to reconsider its policy asking riders to report any photography…By RCFPCategorized in Newsgathering -
New Jersey transit system labels photography "suspicious"
A photojournalist advocacy group wants a New Jersey-based transit system to reconsider its policy asking riders to report any photography…