Proposed Law Would Get Rid of ‘Open Fields’ Doctrine in Michigan
A legislator in Michigan has proposed legislation to require DNR and other similar state agents to get a warrant (or permission) before entering privately-owned property in the state, doing away with the 'open fields' doctrine for them. https://www.lehtoslaw.com

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