Court Rules Oregon Anti-Recording Law Unconstitutional Following James O’Keefe Lawsuit

An Oregon law that forbids recording in public without consent runs afoul of the U.S. Constitution’s First Amendment, a U.S. court has ruled. Oregon law 165.540, first enacted in 1955 and subsequently broadened to bar secret recording of conversations, is unconstitutional, said Judge Sandra Ikuta, a George W. Bush appointee writing for the majority in […]

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