He is arguing against a 1975 California law that allows union organizers to gain access to the property of agricultural employers during limited time frames to speak to workers about union membership. California's union access lawThe California Agricultural Labor Relations Act of 1975 allows union organizers to enter the property of a business three times a day for 120 days a year. In other words, they equate the visits -- which allow the unions to access private property -- as a permanent physical invasion of property. In general, the courts have allowed the government to place "use restrictions" on private property without compensation, such as those related to zoning laws. Prelogar stressed that the California law does not trigger constitutional concerns because it does not allow a permanent occupation of property.
Source: CNN March 21, 2021 18:56 UTC