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Pierce v. the Clarion Ledger Case Brief
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Case Brief Summary & Legal Analysis
tl;dr: The subject of a defamatory newspaper article sued for breach of contract, alleging the reporter broke a promise to her source not to publish until verifying the information. The court dismissed the claim, finding a reporter’s promise to a source is a moral, not a legally enforceable, contractual obligation.
Legal Significance: This case establishes that under Mississippi law, an agreement between a journalist and a source is generally not a legally enforceable contract because it lacks the requisite consideration and intent to be legally bound, being viewed instead as a moral or ethical commitment.
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Case Facts & Court Holding
Key Facts & Case Background
A reporter for The Clarion Ledger, Ana Radelat, obtained an internal memo from Frank Melton, the director of the Mississippi Bureau of Narcotics (MBN). The memo contained damaging allegations against the plaintiff, Robert Earl Pierce, a former MBN official. Pierce alleged that Melton provided the memo to Radelat on the condition that she would not publish its contents until the “unsubstantiated allegations had been thoroughly checked out.” The Clarion Ledger subsequently published an article detailing the allegations from the memo. Pierce filed suit, asserting among other claims that he was a third-party beneficiary to an oral contract between Melton (the source) and Radelat (the reporter), and that the newspaper breached this contract by publishing the story without prior verification. The defendant newspaper moved for summary judgment on the breach of contract claim, arguing no valid contract was ever formed.
Court Holding & Legal Precedent
Issue: Does a journalist’s promise to a source to delay publication pending verification of information create a legally enforceable contract supported by consideration?
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Legal Issue
Does a journalist’s promise to a source to delay publication pending verification of information create a legally enforceable contract supported by consideration?
Conclusion
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Legal Rule
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Legal Analysis
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- A reporter’s promise to a source to delay publication is a