United States Third Circuit
Fields v. City of Philadelphia, 16-1650
In the case of two citizens who attempted to record Philadelphia police officers carrying out official duties in public and were retaliated against, the court joined the growing consensus between circuits that the First Amendment protects the act of photographing, filming, or otherwise recording police officers conducting their official duties in public.
Appellate Information
- Published 2017/07/07
Judges
- AMBRO
Court
- United States Third Circuit