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Zoning
New IJ Zoning Justice Project Will Protect and Promote the Freedom to Use Property
All too often the arbitrary lines of zoning codes become hardened rules that stand between people and their plans to use their property productively for housing, home businesses, and more. IJ has long protected property rights and has increasingly challenged zoning regulations that keep property owners from using their land to improve their lives and their communities. To unite this work and further enhance our litigation and legislative efforts, IJ is launching our new Zoning Justice Project.
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Fourth Amendment
Tennessee Appeals Court Affirms That Warrantless Searches by Game Wardens Are Unconstitutional
A Tennessee appeals court affirmed that the Tennessee Constitution bars game wardens from conducting warrantless searches of private property. The ruling upholds a circuit court victory for Benton County landowners Terry Rainwaters and Hunter Hollingsworth. Terry and Hunter sued with IJ after the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency ignored their “No Trespassing” signs by entering and installing cameras on their land.
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Fourth Amendment
Michigan Supreme Court Creates Giant Loophole for Warrantless Surveillance
The Michigan Supreme Court unanimously ruled that even if the government deliberately violates your rights by flying a drone over your property, it can still use its unconstitutionally obtained evidence against you in court.
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Beyond the Brief: Government Retaliation Is Out of Control
What can Americans do if the government retaliates against them for speaking out? We discuss real-world examples of governments retaliating against citizens for speech they don’t approve of.
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Short Circuit: Neighbors
Stories we hope our listeners can relate to this week: borrowing cars and lousy neighbors. First, how a man sitting in the passenger seat of a running car somehow lost his Fourth Amendment standing. And then your host explores what can be done when your neighbor is an embassy.
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