{"id":212612,"date":"2017-03-02T11:22:53","date_gmt":"2017-03-02T16:22:53","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/uncategorized\/federal-judge-says-nycs-regulation-of-the-press-will-go-on-trial-village-voice.php"},"modified":"2017-03-02T11:22:53","modified_gmt":"2017-03-02T16:22:53","slug":"federal-judge-says-nycs-regulation-of-the-press-will-go-on-trial-village-voice","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/personal-empowerment\/federal-judge-says-nycs-regulation-of-the-press-will-go-on-trial-village-voice.php","title":{"rendered":"Federal Judge Says NYC&#8217;s Regulation Of The Press Will Go On Trial &#8211; Village Voice"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>                  Rescue workers on the scene of a Manhattan crane                  collapse in 2008. Photojournalist J.B. Nicholas                  needs an NYPD-issued press card, which allows him                  to cross police and fire lines, to capture images                  like these. After the NYPD revoked Nicholas'                  press card seemingly without warning, he filed a                  federal lawsuit.                <\/p>\n<p>                  courtesy J.B. Nicholas                <\/p>\n<p>    A journalists lawsuit alleging that    the NYPDs regulation of the press violates the constitutional    rights of a free press can go forward, a federal judge ruled on    Monday. In rejecting the government's motion to dismiss    the suit, Judge J. Paul Oetken affirmed that the government    cannot arbitrarily restrict journalists, and that the NYPD and    the City of New York's policies for revoking and suspending    journalists' press credentials may be be unconstitutional.  <\/p>\n<p>    Arbitrary restrictions on news-gatherers may run afoul of the    First Amendment,Judge Oetkenwrote in rejecting the    city's motion to dismiss the case. The plaintiff, he said, \"has    carried his burden to allege a protected interest in his press    credential.\"  <\/p>\n<p>    The lawsuit, brought by freelance photojournalist J.B.    Nicholas, stems from an incident in October of 2015, when    Nicholas was on assignment for the New York Daily News. A    building under construction on 38th Street had partially    collapsed, trapping two construction workers towards the rear    of the building.  <\/p>\n<p>    Nicholas (who  full disclosure  has written for    the Voice) arrived on the scene with his press credentials.    The dead body of one of the construction workers had already    been retrieved. While Nicholas waited in a nearby store for the    second worker to be retrieved, police rounded up other    journalists and corralled them into a press pen down the    block and out of sight of the action.  <\/p>\n<p>    But while most of the official press was kept from covering the    story, photographers from numerous government agencies and even    ConEdison were operating freely inside the police cordon,    Nicholas said. When the second construction worker was freed,    the complaint states, Nicholas approached, and, without    interfering with the emergency workers, photographed him being    placed in the ambulance.  <\/p>\n<p>    Nicholas says getting the shot, which he couldnt have done    from the police press-pen, was important, and not just because    its his job. Those photos tell an important story that New    Yorkers need to see, he told the Voice. Theres a story about    the deunionization of construction in New York. Most of these    guys are immigrants, legal and not, working for probably $100 a    day in cash, all to build multi-billion-dollar condos. And    theres a cost for that exploitation  there have been 31    construction workers killed on the job in the last two years.    So if you lose that photo, the impact of that story, the cost    thats paid for all this, it gets lost. The picture might    trigger some inquiry. Think of the picture of the Syrian kid on the beach.  <\/p>\n<p>    But the press officers for the NYPD werent happy with Nicholas    getting the shot, which ultimately led the story in the Daily News. As    a video Nicholas took during the episode shows,    they immediately approached him, confiscated his press pass,    and ejected him from the scene.  <\/p>\n<p>    Nicholas said he wrote to the NYPD repeatedly to discuss the    return of his press pass, but was rebuffed. Meanwhile, his    career suffered. To be a photojournalist in New York, you need    to have a press pass, he said. Without it, you cant cross    police lines, which is the only way to get the shot, you cant    photograph in court. Unable to perform the basic tasks of    spot-news reporting, Nicholas saw his assignments dry up. In    December of 2015 he filed his lawsuit against then-NYPD    Commissioner Bill Bratton. The suit alleges that police    violated Nicholass constitutional rights to freedom of the    press, speech, assembly, and intra-state movement, as well as    his rights to equal protection under the law and substantive    due process.  <\/p>\n<p>    As Nicholass amended complaintexplores in depth,    the history of NYPD interference with journalists efforts to do    their job is considerable, ranging from freezing out disliked reporters to the    violent arrests of credentialed press at    protests of the 2004 Republican National Convention to numerous    arrests and obstructions of journalists    during Occupy Wall Street in 2011 and 2012 to the assault and false arrest of a New York Times    photographer documenting stop-and-frisks in the Bronx.  <\/p>\n<p>    Nicholas has his own stories. He was arrested in 2014 as he was    attempting to photograph NFL Commissioner Roger    Goodell. Only after multiple witnesses told prosecutors    that in fact it was Goodells bodyguard, a former police    detective, who had run into Nicholas with his truck, choked    him, punched him, and thrown him to the ground were the assault    charges against Nicholas dropped. The year before, Nicholas was    acquitted in case based on his taking    photographs of paramedics in the subway.  <\/p>\n<p>                  FROM LEFT: Craig Ruttle, J.B. Nicholas, and Joe                  Marino testify at a City Council hearing on the                  freedom of the press last year.                <\/p>\n<p>                  William Alatriste \/ City Council                <\/p>\n<p>    Nicholas is acting as his own lawyer in the suit. At a hearing before Judge Oetken last May, he    got the court to dig into just how the NYPD decides who can and    cant report in the city. Regulations state that if the NYPD    tries to revoke a journalists credentials, theyre entitled to    a hearing to challenge the revocation. What do the hearings    look like? the Judge asked the citys lawyer, Mark Zuckerman.    Are the hearings ever done?  <\/p>\n<p>    I dont have the answer to your question, Zuckerman conceded.    I cant tell your Honor conclusively whether it was done or    not.  <\/p>\n<p>    What about how the police department decides when its going to    suspend or revoke a journalists credentials, the judge asked.    Is there a written standard?  <\/p>\n<p>    Im not aware of any written standard, Zuckerman answered.    Theres nothing in the rules about a written standard for    whats necessary to take a summary suspension.  <\/p>\n<p>    Zuckerman conceded that Nicholas was still entitled to a    hearing, and a week later, Nicholas got one, presided over by    DCPIs commanding officer, Edward Mullen, and Lt. Eugene Whyte.    Nicholass card had been revoked at the direct order of Steven    Davis, the Deputy Commissioner for Public Information, who was    on the scene that day, so Mullen and Whyte were effectively    being asked to rule on an action of their boss. According to    Nicholas, he wasnt allowed to see any evidence against him and    Whyte bullied the witnesses he called in his defense.    Nonetheless, at a status hearing for his lawsuit a month later,    Nicholas learned that hed be getting his press credentials    back.  <\/p>\n<p>    Even so, Nicholas is determined to forge ahead with his    lawsuit. I did this for my colleagues. I did this for my    city, he told the Voice. Theres an ongoing pattern of the    NYPD keeping journalists away from breaking news scenes for no    good reason.  <\/p>\n<p>    Efforts to control the press aren't unique to New York,    Nicholas says. They happen everywhere, including the White House.  <\/p>\n<p>    Norman Siegel, a lawyer who has worked on numerous First    Amendment cases and helped shape the current NYPD press    credential policies, says the case goes to the heart of    questions of press freedom. The standard by which the NYPD    pulls someones press pass or denies them renewal cannot be    subjective, it has to be objective, Siegel said. If its    subjective it invites discrimination based on the viewpoint or    even personality of the journalist. We saw last Friday how    freedom of the press can be abused, when [White House Press    Secretary Sean] Spicer decided not to let certain media outlets    in. Freedom of press is a cornerstone of our system. It's being    undermined not only by the Trump administration, and sometimes    by the NYPD.  <\/p>\n<p>    The NYPD did not respond to a request for comment.  <\/p>\n<p>    The case now moves into the discovery phase. Nicholas is still    acting as his own lawyer  Its an exercise in personal    empowerment, I hope to inspire others, he says  which means    that soon he will be personally deposing witnesses, including    the the DCPI officers who revoked his credentials and former    Commissioner Bratton.  <\/p>\n<p>    Ive got a lot of questions, he said. Are there any records    of how they handle press credentials, suspensions, revocations?    Who keeps notes on this. Where are those notes? Lets see the    logs. 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