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Blackie’s House of Beef decision

A court decision that limits administrative exploratory rummaging and supports the need for a court-issued warrant to search private business areas

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Jan 22, 2026
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How have federal circuits ruled on the validity of ICE administrative warrants for home or workplace entry?

Federal appellate precedent is fractured: a trio of 1980s appellate decisions extended administrative-warrant doctrine to immigration enforcement in some contexts, while more recent district and circu...

Jan 22, 2026

Which federal circuit rulings most strongly require judicial warrants for ICE entry into homes or private business areas?

Federal appellate law is fractured: a small set of precedents and district-court rulings have pushed toward the proposition that are required before law enforcement—including immigration authorities—m...

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