Law Against Watching Event Likely Violates Reporter’s Rights
The Ninth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals held yesterday that a journalist is likely to succeed on his claim asserting that an Alameda County ordinance criminalizing being a spectator at “sideshows”—defined as street races or reckless driving exhibitions that block or impede traffic on a street or highway—violates his First Amendment right to report on the events.
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