- Successful civil forfeiture attorney's fees cut 70% because "fees cannot be recovered for time spent opposing government positions that deserve little or no respect." How do you allocate "respect" during the heat of litigation? http://www.forbes.com/sites/instituteforjustice/2013/11/12/federal-case-could-make-it-easier-for-victims-to-defend-themselves-against-civil-forfeiture/ 41 comments law
- Federal Case Could Make It Easier For Victims To Defend Themselves Against Civil Forfeiture: "Under civil forfeiture, someone does not have to be convicted or charged with a crime to lose their property." http://www.forbes.com/sites/instituteforjustice/2013/11/12/federal-case-could-make-it-easier-for-victims-to-defend-themselves-against-civil-forfeiture/ 7 comments politics
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- A Driver Had $50,000 Seized By A Nevada Cop, But Wasn't Charged With A Crime. Now He's Getting His Money Back http://www.forbes.com/sites/instituteforjustice/2014/03/18/a-driver-had-50000-seized-by-a-nevada-cop-but-wasnt-charged-with-a-crime-now-hes-getting-his-money-back/ 103 comments
- Utah Made It Easier For Cops To Seize Innocent People's Property. And Not A Single Lawmaker Voted Against It http://www.forbes.com/sites/instituteforjustice/2013/12/23/utah-made-it-easier-for-cops-to-seize-innocent-peoples-property-and-not-a-single-lawmaker-voted-against-it/ 73 comments
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