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- Bartnicki_v._Vopper abstract "Bartnicki v. Vopper, 532 U.S. 514 (2001), is a United States Supreme Court case relieving a media defendant of liability for broadcasting a taped conversation of a labor official talking to other union people about a teachers' strike. The parties stipulated that the taped conversation had been illegally obtained by an intercept in violation of the Electronic Communications Privacy Act. The Court held the radio station not liable because the radio station itself did nothing illegal to obtain the tape. The case stands for the rule that media defendants are not liable even if a third party violated the law.".
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- Bartnicki_v._Vopper arguedate "--12-05".
- Bartnicki_v._Vopper argueyear "2000".
- Bartnicki_v._Vopper case "Bartnicki v. Vopper, 532 U.S. 514".
- Bartnicki_v._Vopper concurrence "Breyer".
- Bartnicki_v._Vopper decidedate "--05-21".
- Bartnicki_v._Vopper decideyear "2001".
- Bartnicki_v._Vopper dissent "Rehnquist".
- Bartnicki_v._Vopper findlaw 514.html.
- Bartnicki_v._Vopper fullname "Bartnicki et al. v. Vopper, aka Williams, et al.".
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- Bartnicki_v._Vopper holding "A broadcaster cannot be held civilly liable for publishing documents or tapes illegally procured by a third-party.".
- Bartnicki_v._Vopper joinconcurrence "O'Connor".
- Bartnicki_v._Vopper joindissent "Scalia, Thomas".
- Bartnicki_v._Vopper joinmajority "O'Connor, Kennedy, Souter, Ginsburg, Breyer".
- Bartnicki_v._Vopper justia case.html.
- Bartnicki_v._Vopper litigants "Bartnicki v. Vopper".
- Bartnicki_v._Vopper majority "Stevens".
- Bartnicki_v._Vopper prior "Certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit".
- Bartnicki_v._Vopper scotus "1994".
- Bartnicki_v._Vopper subsequent "259200.0".
- Bartnicki_v._Vopper uspage "514".
- Bartnicki_v._Vopper usvol "532".
- Bartnicki_v._Vopper subject Category:2001_in_United_States_case_law.
- Bartnicki_v._Vopper subject Category:United_States_Free_Speech_Clause_case_law.
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- Bartnicki_v._Vopper comment "Bartnicki v. Vopper, 532 U.S. 514 (2001), is a United States Supreme Court case relieving a media defendant of liability for broadcasting a taped conversation of a labor official talking to other union people about a teachers' strike. The parties stipulated that the taped conversation had been illegally obtained by an intercept in violation of the Electronic Communications Privacy Act.".
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- Bartnicki_v._Vopper name "Bartnicki et al. v. Vopper, aka Williams, et al.".