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July 10, 2017 · 8:53 am

Third Circuit: First Amendment protects the act of photographing, filming, or otherwise recording police officers conducting their official duties in public


Opinion:
RICHARD FIELDS
v.
CITY OF PHILADELPHIA, et al.

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