In an era where everyone carries a high-definition camera in their pocket, a new type of interaction has become common in government lobbies and on city sidewalks: the “First Amendment Audit.” You may have seen these videos online—an individual stands in a public building, silently filming employees or police officers, waiting for someone to tell them to stop. For many in the community, these encounters look like harassment or a security threat.…
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