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Courts give photographers scant protection in shooting accident scenes

August 31, 2010 by  
Filed under 1st Amendment News, News & Opinion

Journalists should not assume they are free to take photos at accident scenes on public roads as indicated by a recent federal court ruling on a case in Guam. -db First Amendment Center August 30, 2010 By David L. Hudson Jr. If you travel to Guam, don’t take pictures of the police on public streets. [...]

Free speech: Federal court rules woman obstructed police through profanities

The 8th Circuit appeals court ruled that a woman’s profanities obstructed officers in their quest to arrest her son when her words distracted police dogs searching the son’s truck. -db Courthouse News Service August 5, 2010 By Matthew Reynolds (CN) – The 8th Circuit has reinstated a Springfield, Mo., ordinance allowing police officers to jail [...]