The Right to Film the Police
By Rachel Healy Taking photographs of things that are plainly visible from public spaces is a constitutional right — and that […]
By Rachel Healy Taking photographs of things that are plainly visible from public spaces is a constitutional right — and that […]
By John Ruch The Boston Police Department embodies the Surveillance Age’s chilling twin principles: more power to spy on law-abiding citizens, and
By Michael Donoghue Several Vermont police agencies, including the state police, have reversed themselves and resumed releasing breath test results when
By Robert J. Ambrogi In June 2012, the police chief of the city of Waltham, Thomas LaCroix, was arrested on
By Sean F. Driscoll When the Cape Cod Times hears of police misconduct, reporters routinely ask for records of the
By Samantha Allen At about 5 p.m. on Aug. 29, 2012, a Westford police officer was racing to a domestic
By Brent Curtis The Vermont Supreme Court has ruled in favor of the public’s right to access to the criminal and internal
By Anne Galloway MONTPELIER, Vt. – The press corps and the Vermont chapter of the ACLU scored a major victory
The New England First Amendment Coalition is pleased to announce its support of critical open government litigation in Maine through
The New England First Amendment Coalition joined a national effort today to bar federal agents from using excessive force against