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    United States v. Grace, 461 US 171 - Supreme Court 1983 2019-04-09

    United States v. Grace, 461 US 171 - Supreme Court 1983 https://scholar.google.com/scholar_case?case=10413801109535363266&q=US+v.+Grace+supreme&hl=en&as_sdt=6,31
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    United States v. Grace, 461 US 171 - Supreme Court 1983

    njdiver submitted a new resource: Ward v. Rock Against Racism: How Time, Place And Manner Further Restrict The Public Forum - Public Forum Read more about this resource...
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    Adderley v. Florida, 385 US 39 - Supreme Court 1966 2019-04-09

    Adderley v. Florida, 385 US 39 - Supreme Court 1966 https://scholar.google.com/scholar_case?case=10641909224290088946&q=adderly+v+florida&hl=en&as_sdt=6,31
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    Adderley v. Florida, 385 US 39 - Supreme Court 1966

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    Ward v. Rock Against Racism: How Time, Place And Manner Further Restrict The Public Forum

    Ward v. Rock Against Racism: How Time, Place And Manner Further Restrict The Public Forum This Note examines the nature and extent of free speech on publicly owned property in light of a recent controversial decision by the United States Supreme Court...
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    SHOOT FIRST, TALK LATER: BLOWING HOLES IN FREEDOM OF SPEECH

    SHOOT FIRST, TALK LATER: BLOWING HOLES IN FREEDOM OF SPEECH Ms. Tresl examines the constitutionality of hunter harassment laws. When a five-step doctrinal analysis is applied to hunter harassment statutes, it is clear that the statutes are content-based and subject to the strictest of scrutiny...
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    I Spy: Addressing the Privacy Implications of Live Streaming Technology and the Current Inadequacies of the Law

    I Spy: Addressing the Privacy Implications of Live Streaming Technology and the Current Inadequacies of the Law This Note argues that live-streaming technology has implicated several important legal rights held by various parties, from the freedom of expression rights of the...
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    QUALIFIED IMMUNITY FORMALISM: “CLEARLY ESTABLISHED LAW” AND THE RIGHT TO RECORD POLICE ACTIVITY

    QUALIFIED IMMUNITY FORMALISM: “CLEARLY ESTABLISHED LAW” AND THE RIGHT TO RECORD POLICE ACTIVITY This Note critiques qualified immunity doctrine in the context of the First Amendment right to record public police activity. Part I describes the relevant legal background, beginning with the...
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    Legal Limbo: The Fifth Circuit's Decision in Turner v. Driver Fails to Clarify the Contours of the Public's First Amendment Right to Record the Police

    Legal Limbo: The Fifth Circuit's Decision in Turner v. Driver Fails to Clarify the Contours of the Public's First Amendment Right to Record the Police On February 16, 2017, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, in Turner v. Driver, held that the public has a First Amendment right to...
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    Qualified Immunity: Time to Change the Message

    Qualified Immunity: Time to Change the Message This article examines and criticizes the Supreme Court’s current “love affair” with the doctrine of qualified immunity, a doctrine that has become the “darling” of many of the Justices, a doctrine that is inching closer to an absolute, rather than...
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    To Protect and Serve: New Trends in State-Level Policing Reform, 2015-2016

    To Protect and Serve: New Trends in State-Level Policing Reform, 2015-2016 The work of law enforcement involves countless and risky low-visibility duties. Over the last three years, however, members of the public have brought increased attention to incidents of police-community conflict...
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    Democratizing Proof: Pooling Public and Police Body-Camera Videos

    Democratizing Proof: Pooling Public and Police Body-Camera Videos There are two cultural revolutions in recording the police. From the vantage of police departments, there is the rapidly spreading uptake of police-worn body cameras. On the public side, community members are increasingly using...
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    TESTING THE LIMITS OF THE FIRST AMENDMENT: HOW ONLINE CIVIL RIGHTS TESTING IS PROTECTED SPEECH ACTIVITY

    TESTING THE LIMITS OF THE FIRST AMENDMENT: HOW ONLINE CIVIL RIGHTS TESTING IS PROTECTED SPEECH ACTIVITY This Note assesses First Amendment freedom of speech claims with regard to online civil rights testing. Transactions that have conventionally occurred in person are now more often completed...
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    Police Misconduct, Video Recording, and Procedural Barriers to Rights Enforcement

    Police Misconduct, Video Recording, and Procedural Barriers to Rights Enforcement The story of police reform and of "policing the police" has become the story of video and video evidence, and "record everything to know the truth" has become the singular mantra. Video, both police-created and...
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    THE IMPLICATIONS OF MAJOR NEWS OUTLETS BROADCASTING LAW ENFORCEMENT-CITIZEN ENCOUNTERS: ARE THEY RELIABLE?

    THE IMPLICATIONS OF MAJOR NEWS OUTLETS BROADCASTING LAW ENFORCEMENT-CITIZEN ENCOUNTERS: ARE THEY RELIABLE? First, this Note will outline the legislative history of the Freedom of Information Act ("FOIA"), and how it has been amended over the years in order to properly balance the public's...
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    Watching Big Brother: A Citizen’s Right to Record Police

    Watching Big Brother: A Citizen’s Right to Record Police Due to growing technological advances and the ubiquity of mobile phones, it has become increasingly common for citizens to use these devices to photograph and record events. Though largely uncontroversial, when used to record public...
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    Retaliatory Arrests and the First Amendment: The Chilling Effects of Hartman v. Moore on the Freedom of Speech in the Age of Civilian Vigilance

    Retaliatory Arrests and the First Amendment: The Chilling Effects of Hartman v. Moore on the Freedom of Speech in the Age of Civilian Vigilance In the age of civilian vigilance, smartphone technology and social media have enabled individuals to record and share videos of police interactions...
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    The Public’s Evolution from News Reader to News Gatherer: An Analysis of the First Amendment Right to Videorecord Police

    The Public’s Evolution from News Reader to News Gatherer: An Analysis of the First Amendment Right to Videorecord Police This and other police shootings caught on video have sparked a national conversation about police procedures, particularly procedures related to race and the use of force...
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    DOJ Letter

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    DOJ Letter 2019-04-08

    Re: Christopher Sharp v. Baltimore City Police Department, et. al https://www.justice.gov/sites/default/files/crt/legacy/2012/05/17/Sharp_ltr_5-14-12.pdf

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