Victory! Tenth Circuit Finds Fourth Amendment Doesn’t Support Broad Search of Protesters’ Devices and Digital Data

In a big win for protesters’ rights, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit overturned a lower court’s dismissal of a challenge to sweeping warrants to search a protester’s devices and digital data and a nonprofit’s social media data.The case, Armendariz v. City of Colorado Springs, arose...

Electronic Frontier Foundation

HT @mem_somerville

"Hey Americans--your attention plz.

Just a reminder: you do not need to wait for paperwork to take to the streets.

Maybe now is a good time to read up on the #ACLU guidelines for attending a protest."

https://www.aclu.org/know-your-rights/protesters-rights#im-attending-a-protest
#BuildTheResistance #50501protest #Protests #ProtestersRights #FirstAmendment #KnowYourRights #ResistFascism

Know Your Rights | Protesters’ Rights | ACLU

The First Amendment protects your right to assemble and express your views through protest. However, police and other government officials are allowed to place certain narrow restrictions on the exercise of speech rights. Make sure you’re prepared by brushing up on your rights before heading out into the streets.

American Civil Liberties Union