High Court Shrugs Off Police Taping Ban

Published: November 26, 2012

The U.S. Supreme Court signaled its approval of citizen recording of police officers by rejecting an Illinois prosecutor’s appeal for enforcement of an anti-eavesdropping law.

The decision leaves in place a lower court’s ruling that the law violates free speech rights to record officers performing their duties. The law set out a prison term of 15 years.

The American Civil Liberties Union had filed a lawsuit in 2010 against Cook County State’s Attorney Anita Alvarez to block prosecution of ACLU staff for recording police officers performing their duties in public places, reports the Chicago Tribune.

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