Federal Judge Strikes Down Arizona Law Limiting Ability To Record Police
Both the state attorney general and the state legislature declined to defend the law in court after the ACLU of Arizona and news media organizations sued to overturn it.

A federal judge on Friday permanently banned Arizona from enforcing a new law restricting how closely people may film police, finding that the law violates a core First Amendment right to record law enforcement officers.
U.S. District Judge for the District of Arizona John J. Tuchi wrote that the law, which made it a misdemeanor offense to film a police officer within 8 feet after receiving a verbal warning, "prohibits or chills a substantial amount of First Amendment protected activity and is unnecessary to prevent interference with police officers given other Arizona laws in effect."
The ruling is no surprise; Tuchi had already issued a temporary injunction last year suspending enforcement of the law in response to a lawsuit filed by the American Civil Liberties Union of Arizona and multiple media organizations. And supporters of the law could find no one to defend it on its merits in court—neither the Arizona Attorney General's Office, Maricopa County law enforcement, nor the state Legislature that passed the law.
The law, passed last year, made it a misdemeanor offense to continue filming police activity from within 8 feet of an officer after receiving a verbal warning. There were exceptions for filming the police in a private residence, during a traffic stop, and if the person filming was the subject of the police encounter. But the law qualified those exceptions, saying they applied only if the person recording is "not interfering with lawful police actions" or "unless a law enforcement officer determines that the person is interfering in the law enforcement activity or that it is not safe to be in the area and orders the person to leave the area."
The bill's sponsor, state Rep. John Kavanagh (R–Fountain Hills), wrote in a USA Today op-ed that he introduced it "because there are groups hostile to the police that follow them around to videotape police incidents, and they get dangerously close to potentially violent encounters."
There were several similar bills restricting the ability to film the police introduced in statehouses in the South Carolina and Florida legislatures as backlash to the George Floyd protests of 2020.
Civil liberties groups and media outlets opposed the legislation as soon as it was introduced, arguing it was overly broad, vague, and would chill the free speech rights of citizens and reporters.
The right to film the police has been upheld by multiple federal appeals courts as a fundamental First Amendment activity. Last July, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 10th Circuit ruled that a Colorado police officer did not have qualified immunity from a lawsuit alleging that he illegally tried to stop a man from filming a DUI traffic stop. The court ruled that a reasonable officer would have known that he or she was interfering with protected First Amendment activity.
The Phoenix New Times reported that attorneys for the Arizona House and Senate warned lawmakers that there were potential constitutional issues with the law. However, the Republican-led Legislature passed it anyway, and then-Gov. Doug Ducey signed it into law.
When the lawsuit hit the docket, though, no one wanted to defend the new law. Former Republican Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich declined to show up, as did the Maricopa County Attorney's Office and lawyers for the state Legislature.
The ACLU of Arizona announced earlier this month that it had reached a settlement agreement with Democratic Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes to ban enforcement of the law and end the lawsuit.
"This settlement will ensure every Arizonan's fundamental rights are protected and people are not criminalized exercising their First Amendment rights," ACLU staff attorney K.M. Bell said in a press release. "Recording police officers is an important tool for holding law enforcement accountable to the public they are sworn to serve. We hope this settlement will deter the Arizona state legislature from continuing to pass flagrantly unconstitutional laws against the advice of their own attorneys."
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Partisans hate America...The Republican Party controls both chambers of the state legislature. Fuck off goon
Katie Hobbs (D) thanks you for your support.
Hobbs just literally issued an order to all state prosecutors to ignore legislatively passed laws. Dems don’t give a fuck.
These new "smart phones" only work at 7 feet. Thank God we can now get within jumping distance of an arrest.
Just think, if Ashli Babbitt had had her Apple-issued Press Badge out, her rights would've trumped Lt. Byrd's policing rights and it would've been a no-shit murder.
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What would Judge Tuchi do if someone was filming him closely while he was presiding in court?
Good question. What does the law say?
Kavanagh is a creep. He was instrumental in limiting ballot access for AZLP. Shame he keeps getting elected.
The AZLP is full of nutballs. I'm glad they're not on the ballot ruining the Libertarian brand.
Many of those "nutballs" love freedom more than life itself! Freedom just has nuances when waging war against wokism, communism, and socialism. But that war protects freedom more than almost anything else.
Ah, it's sort of a "war is peace" thing?
Like Hank Phillips, Sara, and Mike Liarson. Who all flame to be libertarian.
I'd wager you don't know much about the AZLP.
You'd lose your bet. I was there. Tried to be a precinct committeeperson in Pima County but was not crazy enough for the right-wing anti-abortion anti-gay pro-Mises nut who runs it.
And what position within the AZLP does the chairwomen of the Pima County hold? What does she have to do with being a PC? You sign your own nomination petition and turn it in. Most PC's are not contested.
PS: Forgot to mention she's pro-police, which is an absolutely bizarre position to take for someone who leads a local *Libertarian* party organization. The armed goons of the state need to be disbanded and privatized, not celebrated - especially in Pima County which has a long history of police abuse against minorities.
Can this be appealed to a trump judge? This was decided by an obama judge. A trump judge is needed to set this right. It’s ok to prohibit all close-up filming of police because this sort of thing doesn’t happen in rich white neighborhoods, so we don’t have to worry about it anyway. But police can’t be distracted when trying to keep some small amount of order in the ghetto.
The AZ Legislature also made it so you can't serve on a local Police Citizen's Review Commission without being vetted by the local armed goons and taking a goon-led course on how to be "independent".
How else would you suggest that the woke communist socialists be weeded out from serving?
Easier to keep track of they’re all deposited in paved over landfills.
I get that marxists like you think ignorance is a good replacement for knowledge and understanding but this is one of your more retarded takes.
Wow, that’s really saying something.
Hon, does your knee hurt when it jerks like that?
I’m a *Libertarian*, not a Marxist. My position is that the armed goons of the state need to be disbanded and/or privatized, but in the meantime, the citizenry needs to keep a very close watch on their activities – especially in Arizona, which has a long history of police abuse against minorities.
You win Mute for your absolute stupidity.
Cops are notorious liars, and without intervention, the local DA goes by everything they say. This means you're guilty unless you can prove your innocence. I haven't found anyone in US government that is trustworthy,
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Where do you live that the State Government, National and Regional media, and scientific-industrial-economic complex is relatively any more trustworthy?
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This law doesn't say that you have to stay 8 feet from the police making an arrest or whatever. That would be reasonable, but the law as written is not. It says you have to stay 8 feet back from the cordon of cops posted to prevent anyone "interfering with" - or getting a good look at - whatever is going on. If they call in enough cops, it becomes illegal to film from 100 feet away.
"Banning Enforcement" is not an admission of unlawful activity or of unconstitutional law. This law WILL BE RESURRECTED as any BAN permanent or not can and Will be lifted as needed.
The fact is that federal courts have made it clear for decades that no such activity let alone law can ever be applied to any citizen legally.