• Source: Von Bulow v. Von Bulow
    • von" target="_blank">Von bulow" target="_blank">Bulow v. von" target="_blank">Von bulow" target="_blank">Bulow, 811 F.2d 136 (2nd Cir. 1987), was a case appealed from a contempt ruling after a United States District Court rejected the claim of a reporter's privilege by Claus von" target="_blank">von bulow" target="_blank">Bulow and Andrea Reynolds.
      Reynolds, a paralegal, appealed a contempt ruling after she refused to submit an unpublished document for discovery. The United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit upheld the contempt order. The Court reasoned that a person who had gathered information for private use without the intent to gather the information as part of an investigation for a publication was not entitled to a reporter's privilege.


      See also


      First Amendment to the United States Constitution
      Branzburg v. Hayes
      In re Madden


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