Five Years Later Supreme Court Decision Still Hasn’t Significantly Limited Asset Forfeiture
By: Mike Maharrey Many people believe the Supreme Court “ended asset forfeiture” with its 2019 opinion in Timbs v. Indiana. As we argued at the time, Timbs ended nothing, and follow-up cases bear ...
Read more.Asset Forfeiture and the Destruction of American Liberty
By: Jacob Hornberger For centuries, it has been an established tenet of Western jurisprudence that a person cannot be punished for a crime unless the government first convicts him of ...
Read more.A History of Civil Asset Forfeiture in America
by Brittany Hunter Civil asset forfeiture has become a widely-recognized term, largely because of the long train of abuses that has been brought to the public’s attention over the last ...
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