Portions of Idaho’s “ag-gag” law prohibiting secret recordings on farms has been dealt a setback in court, and that has farmers and attorneys paying attention in other states.
David Crass is an attorney with Michael Best and Friedrich in Wisconsin who specializes in agricultural law. He says, “The court did strike down in-part, upheld other parts, but struck down in part the ag-gag law in Idaho as unconstitutional restriction on free speech.” Crass specializes in agricultural law.
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