News Her yard was a mess. So City Hall fined her $26K. Now it might seize her house. Brett Kelman February 19, 2018
Press Release Class Action Lawsuit Challenges California Cities’ For-Profit Prosecution Scheme J. Justin Wilson February 14, 2018
News Liberals didn’t write Alabama’s civil asset forfeiture reform bill J. Pepper Bryars February 14, 2018
News Alabama Conservatives Introduce Measures to Protect Property Rights, Leading to Backlash from DAs and Sheriffs Jibran Khan February 14, 2018
News She was fined $5,600 for a few chickens. Now she is suing to end ‘prosecution fees’ in Indio and Coachella. Brett Kelman February 13, 2018
Case Class Action Lawsuit Challenges California Cities’ For-Profit Prosecution Scheme February 12, 2018
News Editorial: Pagedale gets well-deserved rebuke for rampant nuisance ordinances Editorial Board February 12, 2018
News Jeff Sessions Props Up Civil Forfeiture Program In Address To US Sheriffs Anders Hagstrom February 12, 2018
News D.C. tattoo artists took on the government. Their grievance? Toilets. Jessica Contrera February 12, 2018
Press Release Florida Supreme Court Declines to Hear Challenge on Front-Yard Vegetable Garden Ban Institute for Justice February 9, 2018
News Pagedale to repeal ordinances, dismiss tickets as part of class action settlement Robert Patrick February 3, 2018
News Illinois Cops Confiscate $128,000 In Single Forfeiture Stop With No Criminal Charges Anders Hagstrom February 2, 2018
News Three Years Ago, D.C. Passed Strong Transparency Laws For Asset Forfeiture. Nothing Happened. C.J. Ciaramella February 1, 2018
News Can State Governments Impose “Excessive Fines,” Treat Citizens Like Walking ATMs? Indiana Says Yes Nick Sibilla February 1, 2018
Press Release Case Appealed to U.S. Supreme Court Asks If All 50 States Must Comply with U.S. Constitution’s Excessive Fines Clause John Kramer February 1, 2018