1. Fla. Star v. B. J. F., No. 87-329, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, March 21, 1989, Argued , June 21, 1989, Decided
OVERVIEW: A newspaper could not be liable to a rape victim for violating a state law by printing the victim's name where the newspaper lawfully obtained the victim's name from a police report that a police department made available to the newspaper.
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