United States Supreme Court
BARTNICKI v. VOPPER, 99-1687
Where journalists played no part in the unlawful interception of private communications and the substance of the communications regarded a matter of public interest, the First Amendment protects the disclosure of the communications even where journalists knew that the communications were intercepted unlawfully.
Appellate Information
- Decided 05/21/2001
- Published 05/21/2001
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