Calvert: Does the First Amendment protect people who film the police?
The Conversation on March 18, 2016 published, “Does the First Amendment protect people who film the police?,” an article by Brechner Eminent Scholar in Mass Communication Clay Calvert about his study of U.S. courts and their perspectives on whether or not citizens have a First Amendment right to film police on duty. The topic is also the subject of the March 23, 2016 segment of The Academic Minute, “Filming Police.”
Posted: March 23, 2016
Category: Marion B. Brechner First Amendment Project News, The College in the News
Tagged as: Clay Calvert, The Academic Minute, The Conversation