The American Farm Bureau says a Supreme Court’s decision upholds private property rights and serves as a warning to policy makers that it’s wrong to give outsiders access to farms.
Senior counsel for public policy Travis Cushman says the Cedar Point Nursery v. Hassid case stems from a California regulation from the 1970s.
“It allows union organizers onto private property, onto a farm, for up to three hours a day, and up to 120 days a year, in order to organize,” he explains.