- You have a right to record the police
- Even a top cop concedes a right to video arrests - but the street tells a different story--"Although it's legal to record Philadelphia police performing official duties in public, all three were charged with disorderly conduct and related offenses, and officers destroyed Hurling and Riley's cellphones, erasing any record of Medley's violent arrest, the pair said."
- Appeals Court: Arresting Guy For Filming Cops Was A Clear Violation Of Both 1st & 4th Amendments
- Man faces 75 years for recording police
- Woman who recorded cops acquitted of felony eavesdropping--She could have faced 15 years in prison for attempting to report a cop who allegedly sexually assaulted her.
- Court says state law used to ban recording of police officers in public is unconstitutional
- Las Vegas Police Finally Determine Cop Was Out Of Line For Beating Videographer
- Police officer seeks criminal charges against woman who videotaped police beating
- Long Beach Police Chief: we detain photographers, and I don't have any guidelines for that policy, photography is classed with attempts to acquire weaponized smallpox
- Case Dismissed Against Journalism Student Arrested For Taking Photos
- Why I'm taking the police to court for kettling me--"I'm 16 and went to protest peacefully with my friends about our future, but we were held for 10 hours without food or water"
- Eighth Grader Executed for Scaring a Cop--Who had faced "immediate termination" for four times before.
- Cop Breaks a Kid's Arm and Tasers Him. His Offense? Saggy Pants.
- Teen Arrested For Asking Cop About Unwarranted Raids--The officer has been suspended.
- Handling of 'abduction' case involving teen has been absurd
- Police get paid vacations and overtime for gangland-style beating of honors student
- Police Told Daughter To Stop Calling Before Murder-Suicide
- Teen missing after being turned away by police
- Cops Say It’s Illegal for Kids to Play Outside, Unsupervised
- America's Attack On Lemonade Stands-- Capitol Police arrest Lemonade Freedom Day protesters
- NYC Settles With Mom Who Got Pepper-Sprayed-- "New York City agreed to pay $40,000 to settle the civil rights claims of a mother who went into premature labor after a cop pepper-sprayed her."
- Lawsuit accuses security guard of handcuffing first-graders for talking in class--"[T]he students were handcuffed for hours and told that 'they were going to prison and would never see their parents again.'"
- Crosswalk bombshell: Officer texting before hitting wheelchair man
- Men stripped by Oakland cops in public win lawsuit
- Student Sues Trigger-Happy Cops
- "They Killed Him." The Aftermath of a Fullerton Police Beating
- Sheriff's Deputy Kills Former NFL Player Outside a Convenience Store
- Florida Teen Dies In Jail After Being Arrested For Marijuana--"Records show that Superintendent Anthony Flowers of the Palm Beach Juvenile Detention Center instructed staff not to call 9-1-1 as young Eric Perez lay dying."
- Family gets $333,000 for 2009 raid in which cops killed dog
- Mistaking Gun for Taser Could Cost Cop--"A California couple can sue the police officer who shot and killed their unarmed son while he was handcuffed in the back of a patrol car because the officer mistook her semiautomatic pistol for a Taser, the 9th Circuit ruled."