
Episode 431
Protecting Privacy From Police: Why Accusations Against One Department Could Affect Investigations Nationwide
The ACLU's Nate Wesson explains why the organization is suing the Springfield, MA Police Department over their use of a surveillance camera during an investigation. The camera was posted on public property but there was no warrant issued, bringing up Fourth Amendment concerns.
American Viewpoints · Nate Wesson, Mike Ferguson
January 6, 202310m 2s
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Show Notes
The ACLU's Nate Wesson explains why the organization is suing the Springfield, MA Police Department over their use of a surveillance camera during an investigation. The camera was posted on public property but there was no warrant issued, bringing up Fourth Amendment concerns.
Topics
nate wessonprivacypoliceamerican civil liberties unionaclufourth amendmentlaw enforcement4th amendment