Federal Judge Says Photographing Police Not Always Protected by 1st Amendment

Federal Judge Says Photographing Police Not Always Protected by 1st Amendment

In a surprise decision in the US court system, a federal judge ruled last Friday that photographing and filming police officers isn’t always protected by

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Federal District Court Judge Mark Kearney writes that there is no constitutional First Amendment right to film or photograph police officers when that act isn’t accompanied by “challenge or criticism” of the police conduct. In other words, unless you’re opposing and protesting police actions by pointing your camera at them, the First Amendment doesn’t protect you.