A judge allowed a New Brunswick-area news outlet to publish a school lockdown video but imposed limits as part of the court order, according to the outlet’s legal filings. Lawyers for New Brunswick Today described the decision as a partial victory that they said still violated the First Amendment, with plans to appeal. The ruling reflects how rapidly legal disputes around recording and publishing can surface during high-sensitivity campus incidents. For higher education stakeholders, the outcome signals the ongoing tension between transparency, safety restrictions, and speech rights in disputes involving institutional events. While the specific constraints of the order are not detailed in the provided summary, the case remains procedurally active due to the anticipated appeal.