First Amendment Rights Explained

Summary

First Amendment auditors in New York have the right to record in public spaces without an expectation of privacy, express views freely, and peacefully assemble. If you encounter specific issues, consider consulting a legal professional for guidance.

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First amendment auditors do I have the right
Hey Patrick! First Amendment auditors typically test public officials' adherence to the First Amendment. In New York, you generally have the right to:
- Record in public spaces where there's no expectation of privacy.
- Express your views freely without government interference.
- Peacefully assemble and petition the government.
Are you facing a specific issue or incident related to this?
Thanks
You're welcome, Patrick! If you have any specific incidents or further questions regarding your rights as a First Amendment auditor, feel free to ask!