Louisiana Statutes

§ 45:1452 — Conditional privilege from compulsory disclosure of informant or source

Louisiana § 45:1452
JurisdictionLouisiana
Title 45Public Utilities and Carriers

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La. Stat. Ann. § 45:1452 (2026).

Text

Except as hereinafter provided, no reporter shall be compelled to disclose in any administrative, judicial or legislative proceedings or anywhere else the identity of any informant or any source of information obtained by him from another person while acting as a reporter.

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Related

In Re Grand Jury Proceedings (Ridenhour)
520 So. 2d 372 (Supreme Court of Louisiana, 1988)
5 case citations
Harvey v. Elder
626 So. 2d 372 (Louisiana Court of Appeal, 1993)

Legislative History

Acts 1964, No. 211, §2.

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