With the advent of cellphones as a standard device carried by hundreds of millions daily, the ability of citizens to film police and politicians in public settings has increased accountability for those holding positions of public trust.
Unfortunately, a growing trend of judicial tyranny could curtail a person’s right to access their phone to suddenly film an event unfolding before them in a public setting.
First Amendment rights advocates argue that the right to film public events should never be abrogated, given the protections of the U.S. Constitution.
But with the judiciary having more statist judges in place, it’s become more challenging to protect these most basic rights.
In the federal Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals in Missouri, a recent ruling has struck down the right to film public officials in a public setting. On the next page, learn how the dispute may have to head to the Supreme Court to get resolved.
The darkness hates the light.
B******t.
It time you all stay the hell out of our business.Remember who the hell you all work for.
F**e news
Well you see who is talking about? Pelosi herself! It’s all a bunch of democrat b******t from what I see!
As I said the actions of the leftist are actually out of the$#%&!@*playbook and this is just one of the plays . the democratic socialist( Nazis) did the same move in 1933/ here we go again
The 9th?
Why put Pelosi ugly picture on this.?
Your a public figure
They are all public figures. You dont want your$#%&!@*filmed dont run for public office