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Protecting Entrepreneurial Speech Against California Overregulation
Ryan Crownholm is a self-described “serial entrepreneur.” After serving in the Army, and while still in college, he started his first business by using his own pickup truck to haul rubbish. His business took off, and he expanded. To take on larger projects, Ryan obtained a California demolition contractor license. But Ryan’s demolition projects required permits from a city or county building department. And these permits required, and still require, the submission of a “site plan” drawing.
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Short Circuit: Off to the Races <[link removed]>
First, we discuss how the Fifth Circuit ruled against a tanning salon that didn’t want to be shut down during the pandemic. Then, we take a ride around nondelegation jurisprudence and letting a private group regulate horse racing.
Short Circuit: The Unholy Trinity <[link removed]>
We’re joined by two friends from the MacArthur Justice Center to tell us all about a blood-boiling case of prosecutorial misconduct, concocted evidence, and lying to put a man on death row.
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Rogue Judge Leads Warrantless Search Party Through Man's Home <[link removed]>
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