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175-Year Old New Jersey Farm Under Threat Of Eminent Domain with Brett Tolman

In this episode of the Heart of Rural America, Amanda Radke discusses the critical issues surrounding property rights and eminent domain with Brett Tolman, a former U.S. attorney. They explore the Maude family case in South Dakota, the Henry family farm in New Jersey, and the broader implications of government overreach on individual rights. The conversation emphasizes the importance of community advocacy, the role of social media in raising awareness, and the need for legislative changes to protect citizens from unjust government actions. Takeaways Property rights are under attack across the country. Eminent domain can be misused for purposes that do not serve the public good. Community activism and social media can amplify individual voices. Legal battles against government overreach are becoming more common. The Maude family case highlights the struggles of farmers against government actions. The Henry family farm case in New Jersey is a significant example of community response. Legislative changes are needed to redefine the appropriate use of eminent domain. Citizens must engage with their elected officials to advocate for their rights. There is a growing awareness of government overreach among citizens. Lawyers are stepping up to help those facing unjust government actions. Presented by Bid on Beef | CK6 Consulting | CK6 Source | Real Tuff Livestock Equipment | Redmond RealSalt | By-O-Reg+ | Dirt Road Radio Save on Redmond Real Salt with code RADKE at https://shop.redmondagriculture.com/ Check out Amanda's agricultural children's books here: https://amandaradke.com/collections/amandas-books

July 9 • 37m 16s
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