Couple wants Supreme Court to decide whether parents can video record school officials

A federal appeals court denied the Massachusetts parents’ First Amendment claim that they were entitled to video record a private meeting to discuss their son. Alice Giordano The Epoch Times A Massachusetts couple has asked the U.S. Supreme Court to decide if parents have a First Amendment right to video record school officials when discussing their children in private meetings. The case could decide a longstanding circuit court split on the issue of where, how, and under what circumstances government officials can be recorded. Four major national organizations have filed briefs in support of the Supreme Court challenge petition in Pitta v. Medeiros. One of them, The Equal Protection Project, argues that clarification from the Supreme Court is critical to protect parents from what
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