Recording Conversations In New York

Summary

In New York, you can record conversations if youre a participant due to its one-party consent law. Recording in public is generally permissible if individuals do not have a reasonable expectation of privacy. However, this is governed by state laws, not a constitutional right.

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Do we have a constitutional right to record people in public
In New York, you generally have the right to record people in public as long as they do not have a reasonable expectation of privacy. However, it is not a constitutional right but rather governed by state laws.
Are you facing any specific situation where recording in public became an issue?