The right to take photographs and record videos of a public space is generally protected by the First Amendment. But freedoms of speech and the press are not unlimited. The boundaries of when people ...
Apr. 8—NEW LONDON — On July 6, 2021, Police Chief Brian Wright emailed a memo to his officers, a reminder that the public has a First Amendment right to record in public settings. Attached to Wright's ...
Jul. 17—A normal afternoon at the Wadesboro post office was interrupted when a group of individuals armed with cameras attempted to film inside the government building. The filmers, part of a YouTube ...
In October 2019, a phone rang at Silas Bronson Library in Waterbury, Connecticut. When Director Raechel Guest answered, the “very hostile” voice on the other end made a threat she’d never heard before ...