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Wednesday, October 12, 2011

NY Times on police, video, and the First Amendment

The New York Times reported yesterday on increasing police use of body-mounted video cameras, the rise of competing videos of public encounters coming from police, involved individuals, and bystanders in the age of small, portable, always-available technology, and the related First Amendment issues (the district court decision I discuss in the post is now on appeal). I (and an article I wrote a couple of years ago) am quoted in the story (thanks to Dan passing my name along to the reporter).

Posted by Howard Wasserman on October 12, 2011 at 01:28 AM in Current Affairs, First Amendment, Howard Wasserman | Permalink

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