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January 9, 2021 · 11:09 am

Massachusetts law used to intimidate and prosecute journalists who record police in public struck down as unconstitutional


Opinion:
K. ERIC MARTIN, RENÉ PÉREZ
& Project Veritas Action Fund
v.
RACHAEL S. ROLLINS, DA for Suffolk County
WILLIAM G. GROSS, Boston Police Commissioner

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