Most federal appeals courts have recognized the right to record police. DHS employees nevertheless seem to view it as a crime. Even after Noem was fired on March 5, DHS harassment of observers ...
It's generally a First Amendment right to record in public. However, the right to photograph or record does not give you the ...
TAMPA, Fla. — It’s far from a new trend. In fact, bystander video capturing police interacting with the public is now the norm and even considered a critical tool in the battle to weed out bad cops.