Media coalition urges U.S. Supreme Court to recognize the right to record

RCFP filed a brief arguing that a meaningful right to document policing is of exceptional importance to the public.

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Every federal court of appeals to address the question agrees: You have a First Amendment right to record law enforcement officials performing their duties in public. Still, as readers of this newsletter know, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit concluded this year that a reasonable police officer might not know that — and therefore granted immunity ...

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