
Episode 381
No Trespassing Means No Trespassing - Even For Law Enforcement?
Institute For Justice lawyer Josh Windham describes two similar cases that involve law enforcement (conservation agents, in this case) going on to privaye property for patrol purposes. In one case, the agents st up cameras on the private property without any warrants involved. Windham explains why IJ, on Fourth Amendment grounds, got involved and sued the state.
American Viewpoints · Josh Windham, Mike Ferguson
September 14, 202210m 2s
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Show Notes
Institute For Justice lawyer Josh Windham describes two similar cases that involve law enforcement (conservation agents, in this case) going on to privaye property for patrol purposes. In one case, the agents st up cameras on the private property without any warrants involved.
Windham explains why IJ, on Fourth Amendment grounds, got involved and sued the state.
Topics
property rightsprivate propertyijfourth amendment4th amendmentinstitute for justice