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In this episode, we're diving into a critical legal issue that affects landowners across the country — the Open Fields Doctrine. Our guests, Robert Frommer and Joshua Windham of the Institute for Justice, break down how this century-old legal doctrine allows government officials to enter private rural land without a warrant.
If you own land, work in agriculture, or care about constitutional rights, this is a conversation you won’t want to miss.
Contact info for Robert Frommer
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Contact info for Joshua Windham
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Links to Topics Mentioned on the Show
Devillier v. Texas - Blog
George Mason Law Review Forum
The Open Fields Doctrine: America's "Uncommon" Mistake
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In this episode, we're diving into a critical legal issue that affects landowners across the country — the Open Fields Doctrine. Our guests, Robert Frommer and Joshua Windham of the Institute for Justice, break down how this century-old legal doctrine allows government officials to enter private rural land without a warrant.
If you own land, work in agriculture, or care about constitutional rights, this is a conversation you won’t want to miss.
Contact info for Robert Frommer
Website
Contact info for Joshua Windham
Website
Links to Topics Mentioned on the Show
Devillier v. Texas - Blog
George Mason Law Review Forum
The Open Fields Doctrine: America's "Uncommon" Mistake
Indochen
Pepe's Pizzeria Napoletana
Podcast Sponsors
Capital Farm Credit, AgTrust Farm Credit, Texas Corn Producers, Braun & Gresham, Plains Land Bank, Plateau Land & Wildlife Management, and AgTexas
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