Wood v. Chace Co. Advert., Inc., 423 U.S. 929 (1975). · Go Syfert
Wood v. Chace Co. Advert., Inc., 423 U.S. 929 (1975). Cases Citing This Book View Copy Cite
“the right of privacy' rationale stressed by appellant has not been extended by the court to include the right to engage in the conduct for which appellant was convicted here, namely, sodomy in a car parked on a public highway.”
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Strongest positive: Neville v. State (md, 1981-06-03)
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Md. · 1981 · quote attribution · 1 verbatim quote · confidence low
the right of privacy' rationale stressed by appellant has not been extended by the court to include the right to engage in the conduct for which appellant was convicted here, namely, sodomy in a car parked on a public highway.
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Wood, dba National Photo Services
v.
Chace Company Advertising, Inc.
No. 75-363.
Supreme Court of the United States.
Nov 3, 1975.
423 U.S. 929

C. A. 9th Cir. Certiorari denied.