He might be wrong about the home part, but other judges and even one in New York City have ruled that even tents and even when one is sleeping in them it can be considered a form of expression. Google if you have a problem.
I never disputed that a tent can be home, nor that it can be a form of expression.
But when it's pitched on public land, or land you do not own and do not have permission to be on it is not legally your "home".
Intimate Domain. Here the People can take over public and/or private propery for use to redress of grievances, right to assble, and free speech. The "People" are the government who has the right to use the property for their use. The "People" branch of government is implied in the consitution.
Jumping to the tenth amendment---Article X what is not delegated to the United States by the constitution, nor prohibitied to the States, are reserved to the people.
Jumping to the Fourteenth amendment---Article XIV---No State shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immuninites of citizens of the United States; nor shall any State deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law, nor deny to any person...equal protection of the law.
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When the Police side with the city mayors they are doing so in volation of the US Constitution. In most States, it is unlawfull for the police to take sides. At best they are paid mercenaries. On Oct 25th the Oakland Police Department paid outside police agencies to raid the Occupy camp--these officers were paid to be a private army for Oakland.
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The Occupy protesters movement is making this country to look in the mirror.