Do I have the constitutional right to establish my home where I see fit, let s say the woods, and build a permanent shelter w/o gov consent?
Right to life, ,liberty, pursuit of happiness vaguely should protect my abover desires correct?
American Jurisprudence readers and constitutional rights lawyers welcome to answer
please have blacks law interpretation and normal interpretation.
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Nope. No country on earth gives the "right" to establish a home anywhere they like.
Nope. Not in the Constitution or anywhere else does it protect that right.
No.
You have the right to life, liberty, and pursuit of happiness.
But not the right to housing where and how you want it.
Not if somebody else owns the land, and I don't think there is any land in the United States that isn't owned.
No you do not. Building a home is not a constitutional right and building a home on someone else's private property without permission of the property owner certainly is not.
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