Journalists Detained for Inspecting RNC Checkpoints
The police state lives up to expectations
The police state lives up to expectations
It's an expensive lesson for camera-shy law-enforcement
One activist appears to have aroused their ire
Of course, the officers were afraid of him and his scary camera
There's no tyrant like a petty tyrant
Lawyer says law that penalizes photographers for reckless behavior to get celebrity pictures is unconstitutional.
Police say one thing, but the camera, it disagrees
State crime lab report says 21-year-old drug war casualty committed suicide.
Police say he was armed and dangerous, his mother calls it a "firing squad"
Police don't tell bystanders they need permission or a court order
The war on cameras continues.
A confrontation between police and a knife-wielding man was captured by multiple passers-by
Guilty of "wiretapping" for recording conversations with public officials
Adam Mueller faces up to 21 years behind bars for recording officials while investigating police brutality
Even though the law applies to first responders, news coverage of traffic incidents involving cops should now be interesting
Nothing the man did, or was accused of doing, is actually illegal
It remains open season on photographers in the nation's capital
DHS-Funded Video Urges Citizens to Call Authorities.
Happy to film the public, New York cops don't like it when the tables turn
Charged with obstructing government administration and resisting arrest; was taking photographs of s street brawl
New Hampshire authorities use wiretap laws to target activist over his reports on police conduct
A police officer with a bad attitude channels his winning personality once the lens points his way
The day after Washington, D.C., police recognized the right of the public to record their activities, police confiscated a cell phone being used to film officers and returned it without its memory card
Courts are expanding rights but cops are cracking down. Find out how to keep your footage, and yourself, out of trouble.