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News outlets say US drone ban breaches First Amendment

Posted: May 7, 2014 at 11:47 pm

A coalition of more than a dozen news outlets is telling the Obama administration that its ban on the commercial use of dronesand "drone journalism" in generalgoes against the First Amendment.

"This overly broad policy, implemented through a patchwork of regulatory and policy statements and an ad hoc cease-and-desist enforcement process, has an impermissible chillingeffect on the First Amendment newsgathering rights of journalists," the media told the National Transportation Safety Board.

The filing was submitted in a Federal Aviation Administration appeal to a National Transportation Safety Board administrative judge's ruling that said the FAA illegally adopted the ban on the commercial use of small drones, and therefore the 2007 regulations are unenforceable.

Tuesday's filing comes four days after the National Park Service announced a rule barring all drone flights from Yosemite, a regulation that experts said was legally questionable.

Regulators' attacks on the commercial use of drones have included everything from drone journalism to a nonprofit search-and-rescue outfit using drones.

The media groups signing on to the filing include Advance Publications (the owner of Cond Nast, Ars Technica's parent company), The Associated Press, Cox Media Group, Gannett, Gray Television, Hearst, McClatchy, the National Press Photographers Association, the National Press Club, The New York Times, the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press, the Radio-Television Digital News Association, Scripps Media, Sinclair Broadcast Group, the Tribune Company, and The Washington Post.

In response, the FAA said the administrative law judge's earlier decision puts in jeopardy "the safe operation of the national airspace system and the safety of people and property on the ground."

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First Amendment Monument Music Video by Daniel Brouse – Video

Posted: May 6, 2014 at 11:47 am


First Amendment Monument Music Video by Daniel Brouse
This song was written on the 1st Amendment Monument, Independence Mall, Philadelphia, PA. For free MP3 downloads, lyrics and chords visit http://idea.membran...

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This video is about first amendment rights.

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"First Amendment ONLY for Christians," Says Alabama Chief Justice Roy Moore – Video

Posted: May 5, 2014 at 4:47 pm


"First Amendment ONLY for Christians," Says Alabama Chief Justice Roy Moore
"Speaking at the Pastor for Life Luncheon, which was sponsored by Pro-Life Mississippi, Chief Justice Roy Moore of the Alabama Supreme Court declared that the First Amendment only applies to...

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Church Uses First Amendment Protections To Perform Same Sex Marriages – Video

Posted: May 4, 2014 at 5:47 pm


Church Uses First Amendment Protections To Perform Same Sex Marriages
"The United Church of Christ argues that a North Carolina law criminalizing the religious solemnization of weddings without a state-issued marriage license violates the First Amendment." ...

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first amendment test filming Tucson FBI Headquarters. – Video

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no violations, private security pass, FBI pass. good job Uncle Sam Proud of you! Let ol glory fly!

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Endangered Speeches – Video

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Endangered Speeches
The precarious state of our First Amendment rights. A film by Matthew Rakowski, Adelphi University class of 2016.

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Alabama Chief Justice Stunning Legal Ignorance – Video

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Alabama Chief Justice Stunning Legal Ignorance
Speaking at the Pastor for Life Luncheon, which was sponsored by Pro-Life Mississippi, Chief Justice Roy Moore of the Alabama Supreme Court declared that the First Amendment only applies to...

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Sen. Ed Markey proposes eliminating free speech – Video

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Sen. Ed Markey proposes eliminating free speech
U.S. Sen. Edward J. Markey wants the government to study and recommend ways to stop the Internet, TV and radio from "encouraging hate crimes," but First Amendment advocates say the bill is...

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In our opinion: Can't tackle hate speech without shredding First Amendment

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The elderly owner of an NBA team spouts racist comments in private that are secretly being recorded. The league ends up punishing him, but is that enough? Should government do something to punish people who say such things?

Hateful and hurtful comments abound daily on the Internet. Sometimes people who harbor such feelings end up committing crimes. Should government monitor cyberspace and take action against such speech?

To students of the United States Constitution and its origins, the answers to such questions are clear. The nations Founding Fathers exhibited extraordinary wisdom when they added a Bill of Rights to the Constitution that included, in its First Amendment, a guarantee of free speech, free press and the free exercise of religion.

The natural inclination of most people in power is to suppress dissent and put an end to ideas that might threaten their power. But the Founders understood that ideas, like commerce, flourish best in a free marketplace, and that the best way to combat hatred and falsehood is to do so head-on, with logic, reason and persuasion.

That wisdom has become only more self-evident since their day.

A government that attempts to ban speech cannot ban the ideas behind that speech.

Left uncontested in societys dark corners, false and dangerous ideas can fester and grow until they burst again into view, too large to confront with reason. On the other end of the spectrum, a government concerned with speech may ban good ideas merely because it perceives them to be a threat.

Unfortunately, Americans are not born with an understanding of these fundamental notions of freedom. Each generation must confront them anew.

One of the most disturbing recent manifestations of this is a bill being sponsored by Sen. Edward J. Markey, D-Massachusetts, a member of the Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee. It would empower the federal government to analyze information on the use of telecommunications, including the Internet, broadcast television and radio, cable television, public access television, commercial mobile services and other electronic media, to advocate and encourage violent acts and the commission of crimes of hate.

This analysis would end with a report that includes recommendations for addressing such hate speech, as long as these are consistent with the First Amendment.

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