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First Amendment and Privacy. The Court ruled that the First Amendment protects the disclosure of illegally intercepted communications if the information is of public importance and the discloser was not involved in the illegal act. The Case: Ferguson v. Charleston, 532 U.S. 67 (2001)
This paper is highly influential in the materials science community because it corrects a widespread misconception regarding the interpretation of oxygen signals in metal oxides. 4. Public Policy & Government NSF Solicitation 24-532: NSF Innovation Corps Hubs Program
The number appears across several distinct academic and legal fields. Depending on your interest, here are some of the most notable "solid" papers or documents associated with this number: 1. Physics & Optics: 532 nm Laser Research First Amendment and Privacy
213 nm and 532 nm solid state laser treatment of biogenetical fibrous materials
Do any of these fields—, Supreme Court law , or materials chemistry —match what you were looking for? Charleston, 532 U
A primary government document outlining the framework for the National Innovation Network, used by researchers looking to commercialize deep tech.
Fourth Amendment. This case struck down a policy of drug testing pregnant women without their consent for law enforcement purposes. 3. Chemistry & Materials Science: XPS Peaks Public Policy & Government NSF Solicitation 24-532: NSF
In legal studies, "532" often points to , which contains several landmark cases from 2001. The Case: Bartnicki v. Vopper, 532 U.S. 514 (2001)