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VICTORY IN OHIO! State Drops Warrantless Inspection Scheme Following Taxidermist’s Lawsuit
After a quick hunt, IJ has mounted Ohio’s intrusive taxidermy inspection scheme on the wall. For years, a state regulation allowed game wardens to enter taxidermy shops without a warrant to inspect records. It gave officers complete discretion over the scope of the inspections—and anybody who refused could be criminally prosecuted. But now, thanks to a lawsuit filed by IJ client Jeremy Bennett under our new Project on the Fourth Amendment, that’s all changed.
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Short Circuit: Treaties With Tribes <[link removed]>
Do you know your Indian Law from your Tribal Law? If not, Minnesota appellate attorney Scott Flaherty joins us to discuss a recent Seventh Circuit case where a Wisconsin band of the Ojibwe vindicated their treaty rights. Indian law is notoriously complicated with a lot of unsettling history, but Scott helpfully walks us through this latest chapter.
Short Circuit: Smelly Short-Term Rental Laws <[link removed]>
We all know that guests, like fish, begin to smell after three days, But what about short-term rental ordinances? We look at a pair of regulations from New Orleans and Jersey City. One the Constitution bids farewell to, but the other still stinks.
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