Yes. Recording in public is allowed under the First Amendment. A few states require bystanders to stay a certain distance away from first responders. For example, under Florida’s Halo Law, people are ...
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If you’re arrested and your phone is confiscated, law enforcement needs a warrant before it can legally look at the contents.
Introduction: Head-to-head comparative evidence of the relative efficacies of atezolizumab plus bevacizumab (Atezo+Bev) and tremelimumab plus durvalumab (Treme+Dur) as first-line therapies for ...
Collage by Becky Lee for Edutopia, adamkaz, Milan Markovic / iStock A few years ago, our administrative team sent home what we thought was a clear message about a schedule change and an upcoming ...
Democratic Gov. Tim Walz called on Minnesotans to use their phones to record federal officers conducting immigration enforcement actions in the state following the fatal shooting by an ICE agent of ...
Update: 3:15 p.m. ET: Video recorded by the ICE agent, Jonathan Ross, who killed Renee Good was leaked to a right-wing news site after this article was published. You can read more about that here.