News Neil Gorsuch, Civil Asset Forfeiture, and the Original Meaning of the 14th Amendment Damon Root December 5, 2018
News No One Likes Excessive Fines, But No One Can Define Them, Either Stephen L. Carter December 5, 2018
News Civil asset forfeiture brings Gorsuch, Sotomayor together | Opinion Tyler Olson December 3, 2018
News Supreme Court Likely to Deliver a Long Overdue Blow to Civil Asset Forfeiture Jason Pye December 1, 2018
News Jonathan Blanks How the Supreme Court could help stop police from seizing your property with no evidence of a crime Jonathan Banks December 1, 2018
News The Supreme Court Signals It May Rein in Abusive Property Seizures Jason Snead and Elizabeth Slattery November 30, 2018
News Broader Bill of Rights Would Dramatically Impact State Courts Jordan S. Rubin, Kimberly Strawbridge Robinson November 30, 2018
News Supreme Court Appears Inclined To Apply The Eighth Amendment To Civil Asset Forfeiture Tim Cushing November 30, 2018
News An Indiana man was caught with $260 of heroin. The state took his $42,000 Land Rover. Kellie Hwang November 30, 2018
News Time for law enforcement to end the cash grab: Kennedy Lisa Kennedy Montgomery November 30, 2018
News Expected High Court Ruling on ‘Excessive’ Fines Boosts Nationwide Movement | The Crime Report November 30, 2018
News Supreme Court case could have major impact on law in Missouri, Kansas William Joy November 29, 2018
News Indiana Solicitor General: Cars Can Be Seized if Driver Exceeds Speed Limit Joe Wolverton, II November 29, 2018
News Supreme Court hears arguments on whether Eighth Amendment excessive fines clause applies to states Tim Zubizarreta November 29, 2018
News At U.S. Supreme Court Argument, Indiana Claims It Can Forfeit Cars For Speeding, Minor Drug Crimes Nick Sibilla November 29, 2018
News Seized: Few Kentucky Police Agencies Report What They Take Through Asset Forfeiture Jacob Ryan November 29, 2018
News Editorial: Seizing a car over $225 worth of heroin? The Supreme Court needs to rein in states’ forfeiture power The Times Editorial Board November 29, 2018