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Many people believe the Supreme Court “ended asset forfeiture” with its 2019 opinion in Timbs v. Indiana. That’s not only false, but by trying to expand federal power to stop asset forfeiture in the states, they might have made things even worse in the long run. Path...
Another day, another federal judge or judges make a mess of federalism and the original Constitution. Should we expect any less in 2019? I have long said the Constitution has been dead since 1789, but even if we could argue that it survived into the twentieth century,...
Some people are saying that the Supreme Court “struck a blow against” asset forfeiture, or even struck it down completely. On this episode of Good Morning Liberty, Michael Boldin (follow) sets things straight – asset forfeiture has not been stopped,...