Anthony Roland v. NBC Subsidiary (WMAQ-TV) LLC
DueProcess Privacy
Whether the lower courts deprived the Petitioner of due process by failing to acknowledge or examine video evidence properly incorporated into the complaint, even though that evidence formed the central basis of the alleged privacy violation
“Video evidence was critically important in Scott v. Harris, 550 U.S. 372 (2007), as the Supreme Court relied almost exclusively on the dash-cam footage to reverse the lower courts ’ decisions. ” Howard Wasserman The Question Presented is: Whether the lower courts deprived the Petitioner of due process by failing to acknowledge or examine video evidence properly incorporated into the complaint, even though that evidence formed the central basis of the alleged privacy violation. ii