Florida v. Riley: No warrant needed for observations from public airspace.
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In April, Stracner asked the neighborhood's regular trash collector to pick up the plastic garbage bags that Greenwood left on the curb in front of his house.
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In 2001 he featured in the London Daily Mirror Sorted column by Penman & Greenwood - the report headlined "Full medal racket" alleged that Taylor had targeted national heroes in a publishing con.
P. H. Greenwood, The osteology and relationships of the Denticipitidae, a family of Clupeomorph fishes (London: British Museum, 1968)
The 1916-1918 case of California v. Harada was an early constitutional test of the California Alien Land Law of 1913.
It was the first US Supreme Court case to introduce the concept of non-obviousness as patentability requirement in United States patent law.
James C. Greenwood (born 1951), known as Jim, American politician in the Republican Party
Many of his manuscripts are held in the archives of McMaster University.
John D. H. Greenwood (1889–1975), English composer of classical and film music
She was best known as the Associate Director for Science in the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy, during the Clinton Administration.
He was appointed to replace D. Gregg Buxton who had resigned to take a position in the executive branch of the Utah government.
The last time, in 1996, he won 40% of the vote against moderate incumbent James C. Greenwood in the primary election.