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The mayor acknowledged it’s a big change for New Yorkers, who have for decades been allowed to pile their trash curbside.
Experts say you have a First Amendment right to film the NYPD in public, as long as you don’t interfere with what they’re doing or break the law.
Groups challenging the law made their bid to the U.S. Supreme Court after last fall’s ruling from the federal appeals court in Chicago, which found that weapons covered by Illinois’ assault-weapons ban don’t have Second Amendment protection.
“I think it’s a really good, hopeful step forward for piping plovers in the Great Lakes region,” said Matt Igleski, executive director of the Chicago Bird Alliance, as chicks hatch in Chicago and Waukegan.