Think u r wrong. Phone call recording has to take into consideration both laws when it involves out of state recording. Federal law has nothing to do with it. It's alittle murky but respo se saying fanni didn't cross state lines has nothing to do with it
You.may be right but it is not a slam dunk
https://www.rev.com/blog/productivit...0Lehrer%20says.
Originally Posted by chizzy
Typically when there is multi-state jurisdiction considerations, the legal perspectve falls to the the federal laws, and in the Fed's case, -it's a one person consent requirement. That said, I'm not an attorney and I didn't stay at a Holiday Inn Express. Nor did I storm the capital on Jan 6th, or participate on any attempt to overthrow the legally counted votes in GA.
I think everyone should want to have the truth come out vs. hiding it from testimony. If Don JR. and Hunter can testify- EVERYBODY can. It would be healthy for the population to know that the entirety of events is being truthful vs. the claims of it being unfair or towards one side or another. I for one, would prefer that the Fairness Doctrine be reinstated to ferret out all this bullshit reporting, and sensationalism. That seems like 1987 and the removal of it was the beginning of the downfall of news reporting and the nexus of "alternative reporting and all the trappings of that".