Good intention will always be pleaded for every assumption of power.... [T]he Constitution was made to guard the people against the dangers of good intentions. There are men in all ages who mean to govern well, but they mean to govern. They promise to be good masters, but they mean to be masters. -Daniel Webste
American in rem, or civil, forfeiture laws seem to implicate constitutional concerns insofar as such...
The United States Supreme Court first adopted the legal fiction of the personification of an object ...
It is often said that criminals hardly ever mind financial penalties if they get caught, but on the ...
Good intention will always be pleaded for every assumption of power.... [T]he Constitution was made ...
This article will discuss both criminal and civil forfeiture, the related issues and recent developm...
The Constitution of the United States prohibits the deprivation of life, liberty, or property, with...
Civil asset forfeiture has strayed far from its intended purpose. Designed to give law enforcement p...
This article demonstrates how German criminal law has made forfeiture of objects used in crime consi...
Law enforcement departments across the country use civil asset forfeiture as a method to fund the wo...
This article refutes the claimed historical bases for criminal law in rem forfeiture
Democracy creates an often precarious balance between the needs of the individual and the needs of t...
In this Article, Messrs. Schwarcz and Rothman analyze the disquieting impact of civil forfeiture law...
Civil asset forfeiture is an operation of legal fiction that enables the government to seize propert...
In 1996 the Supreme Court issued two opinions, Bennis v. Michigan and United States v. Ursery, empha...
Imagine owning an expensive piece of property, a piece of real estate perhaps, or maybe a car or boa...
American in rem, or civil, forfeiture laws seem to implicate constitutional concerns insofar as such...
The United States Supreme Court first adopted the legal fiction of the personification of an object ...
It is often said that criminals hardly ever mind financial penalties if they get caught, but on the ...
Good intention will always be pleaded for every assumption of power.... [T]he Constitution was made ...
This article will discuss both criminal and civil forfeiture, the related issues and recent developm...
The Constitution of the United States prohibits the deprivation of life, liberty, or property, with...
Civil asset forfeiture has strayed far from its intended purpose. Designed to give law enforcement p...
This article demonstrates how German criminal law has made forfeiture of objects used in crime consi...
Law enforcement departments across the country use civil asset forfeiture as a method to fund the wo...
This article refutes the claimed historical bases for criminal law in rem forfeiture
Democracy creates an often precarious balance between the needs of the individual and the needs of t...
In this Article, Messrs. Schwarcz and Rothman analyze the disquieting impact of civil forfeiture law...
Civil asset forfeiture is an operation of legal fiction that enables the government to seize propert...
In 1996 the Supreme Court issued two opinions, Bennis v. Michigan and United States v. Ursery, empha...
Imagine owning an expensive piece of property, a piece of real estate perhaps, or maybe a car or boa...
American in rem, or civil, forfeiture laws seem to implicate constitutional concerns insofar as such...
The United States Supreme Court first adopted the legal fiction of the personification of an object ...
It is often said that criminals hardly ever mind financial penalties if they get caught, but on the ...