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Judge Edward Wahl ruled that reporter Liz Collin and several colleagues were protected under the First Amendment for ...
The National Park Service has restored to the agency's website the original story it posted on the Underground Railroad following backlash about the way it was rewritten and for having deleted a photo ...
Daunte Wright’s mother, Katie Wright, criticized the Brooklyn Center City Council for delaying a vote on a community-driven police reform commission.
The judge emphasized that he was not weighing in on the debate, but evaluated whether statements were defamatory under the Uniform Public Expression Protection Act.
Filming the police in a public space is a constitutional right. Actually doing it in Massachusetts could become harder under ...
George Floyd’s video ignited a movement, but what about Daniel Prude? How police brutality footage shapes justice and ...
Nearly five years after George Floyd, a group of five Port residents continues to hold a weekly demonstration to call attention to racial justice issues.
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Editorial: First-responder buffer reasonable compromise
Shielding public-safety personnel from impediments to performing their duty, or infringing on the public’s right to observe — ...
According to the original editorial, BUPD was considered a “joke” by the rest of Boston’s law enforcement — a coalition of ...