Arkansas Ripe for Asset Forfeiture Reform
The Supreme Court struck a blow for liberty this week by unanimously ruling that states face some limits on confiscating
Read moreThe Supreme Court struck a blow for liberty this week by unanimously ruling that states face some limits on confiscating
Read moreThe U.S. House last week unanimously passed legislation restricting the Internal Revenue Service’s ability to confiscate cash from law-abiding Americans.
Read moreIowa just became the latest state to reform its civil asset forfeiture laws.
Read moreHere’s a question for you: should the government be able to take and keep your money and property – even
Read moreIt turns out that Arkansas can longer say “Thank God for Mississippi” — at least with respect to civil forfeiture reform.
Read moreEarlier this year, Arkansas legislators failed to pass civil forfeiture reforms that would have protected Arkansans’ property rights. Arkansas has been upstaged by GOP New Mexico Gov. Susana Martinez and that state’s legislature, which recently wrote similar reforms into law.
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