Federal Court Rules You Have the Right to Record the Cops—Even in Secret
The Massachusetts police must stop arresting civilians who dare to film them covertly.
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The Massachusetts police must stop arresting civilians who dare to film them covertly.
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A state appeals court ruled that Texas’ “revenge porn” law is unconstitutional. Now, the state’s highest criminal court will decide.
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Introducing a project on the education and training needs of workers in the gig economy
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