NADER V. GENERAL MOTORS CORP.
25 N.Y.2d 560, 255 N.E.2d 765, 307 N.Y.S.2d 647 (1970)
NATURE OF THE CASE: General Motors (D) appealed a denial of its motion to dismiss Nader's
(P) claim for invasion of privacy.
FACTS: Ralph Nader (P), author and lecturer on consumer safety, was a critic of General
Motors (D) for years. P alleged that D, learning that he was about to publish the book
'Unsafe At Any Speed,' initiated a series of efforts to intimidate him and suppress his
criticism. These included inquiries into his views, his sexual behavior, keeping him under
extended surveillance in public places, having 'girls' accost him to illicit relationships,
making threatening and harassing phone calls, having his phone tapped, and eavesdropping
mechanically and electronically on private conversations, and conducting harassing
investigations of him. The trial court denied D's motion to dismiss the privacy claims and
the appellate division affirmed.
ISSUE:
RULE OF LAW:
HOLDING AND DECISION:
LEGAL ANALYSIS:
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