News TAKEN: How police departments make millions by seizing property Anna Lee, Nathaniel Cary, Mike Ellis January 28, 2019
News Commentary: Texans should push for asset forfeiture reform now Pamela Villarreal and Donovan Choy January 21, 2019
News They were acquitted of drug trafficking, but Uncle Sam wants to keep their property anyway Kevin Krause January 20, 2019
News Will Trump’s New AG Be Better on Criminal Justice Than Sessions? Here’s What the Record Suggests Elias Atienza January 19, 2019
News State lawmakers hear from advocates, law enforcement about asset seizure in New Jersey Disha Raychaudhuri January 18, 2019
News DEA investigation in Ohio drags on for years, with millions of dollars and assets still in government custody Eric Heisig January 14, 2019
News A welcome turn in the Indio, Coachella ‘prosecution fees’ fiasco Desert Sun Editorial Board January 11, 2019
News Congressman Slams Civil Forfeiture As ‘A Series Of Government Shakedowns’ Nick Sibilla January 11, 2019
News Bismarck lawmaker brings bill to reform North Dakota civil asset forfeiture Jack Dura January 8, 2019
News J. Pepper Bryars: While the Supreme Court deliberates, Alabama should shine the light on asset forfeiture January 2, 2019
News Year in Review: Hill sexual misconduct scandal top legal news story of 2018 Dave Stafford December 26, 2018
News Indio Agrees to Settle Prosecution-Fees Lawsuit; Will Return All Fees to Residents Stephen Frank December 21, 2018
News Documents: ICE, CBP Seize Billions In Assets Including Human Remains Camille Fassett and Freddy Martinez December 19, 2018
News Cops Can’t Ignore New Mexico’s Ban On Civil Forfeiture, Court Rules Nick Sibilla December 19, 2018
News Decrying It as ‘Policing for Profit,’ Critics Want Reform of NJ’s Civil Asset Forfeiture Carly Sitrin December 13, 2018
News Philadelphia’s Perverse Civil Asset Forfeiture Machine Has Finally Come to An End Brittany Hunter December 12, 2018
News Hoosier civil forfeiture case at SCOTUS tests excessive fines prohibition Olivia Covington December 12, 2018
News Inside the Philadelphia DA’s side hustle — selling seized homes to speculators and cops Ryan Briggs December 10, 2018
News Texas police made more than $50 million in 2017 from seizing people’s property. Not everyone was guilty of a crime. Edgar Walters and Jolie McCullough December 7, 2018
News 30 Years Ago, Maine Changed Its Law To Curb Forfeiture Abuse. Records Show Nothing Has Changed. Tim Cushing December 7, 2018
News Here’s what happens to money seized from a crime — and how civil forfeiture could change Mark Alesia December 6, 2018