Michael Jordan still quotes Smith.
Jury's article quotes Smith as saying:
Now, we are told, "what a person knowingly exposes to the public, even in his home or office, is not a subject of Fourth Amendment protection" (quoting Smith v. Maryland, 1979), even the intimate details and habits of the life he or she leads in the home.
The statement quoted Smith in this way: "After much discussion and deliberation, I gave my resignation to the university.
Milbury also responded to a published report that quoted Smith as saying that he had never offered Todd Harvey to the Islanders as part of a proposed trade for Zigmund Palffy last June.
Roberts' account quotes Smith as predicting numerous wars involving Great Britain, France, Russia, China, and other countries, and saying that the European nobility "knows that [Mormonism] is true, but it has not pomp enough, and grandeur and influence for them to yet embrace it."
In a story that hinted at Smith's claims but did not reproduce them due to the legal restrictions, it quoted Smith as saying:
But let Kuhn tell of the sidewalk encounter, in his book, "Hardball: The Education of a Baseball Commissioner," issued in 1987 with help from Marty Appel: " 'Commissioner, name two catchers on the 1944 St. Louis Browns,' " Kuhn quotes Smith as asking him.
The Padres, Woy quoted Smith as saying, were in a bidding war for Gossage with Ted Turner of the Atlanta Braves and "the thing was getting out of hand."