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A Policy Analysis from the Cato Institute that discusses the history of forfeiture and how it has enhanced the power of government over people and their property in ways that are difficult to reconcile with long-cherished constitutional rights.
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Includes information relating the prohibition of Bills of Attainder to asset forfeiture.
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WHICH DO NOT NECESSARILY REPRESENT THE OPINIONS OF JIM ORGERON
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Posted Originally July 18, 1998 removed April 1999,
Posted Again May 9, 2000, Last Revision May 12, 2000
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An introductory article on the law of civil forfeiture in the United States written in 1996 by Robert Shaw. Provides an overview of laws and legal standards, forfeiture's origins and history, law enforcement relationships and abuses, and suggestions for reform.
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Congressional testimony from Roger Pilon, Ph.D., J.D., Senior Fellow and Director Center for Constitutional Studies, Cato Institute, before the Committee on the Judiciary, United States House of Representatives, June 11, 1997.
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Excerpt from book about how police can seize you home, car and business without a trial and how to protect yourself, by Brenda Grantland.
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Introduction to: Your House is Under Arrest
Your House Is Under Arrest
How Police Can Seize Your
Without a Trial And
Mill Valley, California, U.S.A.
There is a very good reason not to invest in real estate in the United States today:
"Asset forfeiture" is a polite euphemism for the government confiscation of private property. You