DOJ comes out and argues the seemingly obvious, that videotaping and
photographing police in public areas is a protected 1st Amendment
activity. Ridiculously obvious, I know, but something that police
departments nation-wide have been fighting against for quite awhile.

http://www.nytimes.com/2012/05/21/opinion/the-right-to-record.html

A smallish victory for free speech, perhaps, but I'll take anything I
can get these days.

Judah

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