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Wednesday, May 04, 2005

When is a whistle blower a whistle blower?

Ian Ayres

Imagine that Jeff Van Gundy was telling the truth when he said "an official not working the playoffs" had called him and said that the league was targeting Yao Ming. And imagine that the league's action was part of an illegal "conspiracy" to bias the outcome of the games. Would Van Gundy's speech then be protected -- by whistle blower statutes, by antitrust law, by the first Amendment?

Has there ever been another case where a ref (a literal blower of whistles) was a metaphor whistle blower?

Comments:

Note that one of the reasons cited by commissioner for the size of Van Gundy's fine and the possibility of further action in the future was his refusal to identify the source of his information.
 

That would be sort of like finding out that the guy pirating music actually owned a galleon, had a parrot on his shoulder, wore an eye-patch, and had a peg-leg and a hook for a hand.
 

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