For many people, a central attraction of owning and living on a multi-acre expanse of land is the opportunity for complete privacy to include freedom from the prying eyes of government. While most Americans might understandably believe the Fourth Amendments protection against warrantless searches covers all their property, a little-known 1924 Supreme Court decision Hester v United States says otherwise. The case struck a major blow against privacy rights, and government agents of all stripes have been exploiting the ruling ever since.
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