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A Tale of the Feds and the Frog - Forums powered b
This well-written article on forfeiture abuse is unique in that it was written by a high-level government person; namely, Ms Carol Springer, Arizona State Treasurer. You are encouraged to contact Ms Springer and give her your thanks. (8/1/2001)
ACLU: NY Times Op-Ed Advertisement
A public stand against civil asset forfeiture, from the American Civil Liberties Union.
American Forfeiture Law: Property Owners Meet the
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.
American RadioWorks : Corrections Inc.
The war on drugs took off when police agencies got a new incentive to chase drug offenders: the ability to keep cash and vehicles seized in drug operations. Critics say asset forfeiture skews police priorities by giving them a monetary stake in the war on drugs. Read, Listen (Real Audio, 19:30 min)
Auction Action
Liberty Activists suggests that we bring the issue of civil asset forfeiture to public attention in a simple yet riveting manner; by protesting at the auctions where the seized property is being sold to the highest bidder
Bill Of Attainder Project
A civil liberties organization started by the Libertarian Party of Oklahoma, which contacts political activists, organizations and others to oppose forfeiture.
Does the Civil Asset Forfeiture Reform Act of 2000
An excellent review of the impact of the Reform Act of 2000 on forfeiture, giving a history of forfeiture as well as the passage of the act itself.
Drug loot fuels drug war
A series of articles on forfeiture by the Standard Times newspaper of SouthCoast, MA. Very balanced, providing views from both sides of this issue.
Executive Privateers
A Discussion on Why the Civil Asset Forfeiture Reform Act Will Not Significantly Reform the Practice of Forfeiture
Forfeiture Endangers American Rights Foundation
FEAR is an American nonprofit organization dedicated to reform of federal and state asset forfeiture laws to restore due process and protect property rights in the forfeiture process.
Forfeiture is Reasonable, and It Works
Article published by the E. L. Wiegand Practice Groups of the Federalist Society as to the constitutionality of forfeiture.
Forfeiture Reform Activists: Support Resources
Provides supporting material, and links, for the activists that are fighting for forfeiture reform. In particular the intent is to provide resources in support of the current Forfeiture Reform Bill, now in the U.S. Senate.
Introduction to "Your House is Under Arrest&q
Excerpt from book about how police can seize you home, car and business without a trial and how to protect yourself, by Brenda Grantland.
JMD: AFP: 2001 Asset Forfeiture Fund Reports
Here you can see the annual reports on the looting by the Justice Department. Treasury has similar reports.
Justice Management Division: Asset Forfeiture Prog
The primary asset forfeiture pages of the US Department of Justice.
Liberty, Attainder, Bills of Attainder & the C
Includes information relating the prohibition of Bills of Attainder to asset forfeiture.
Losing Ones Livelihood to the Grasp of Fiction
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.
Property and Liberty: You can't give up one w
Asserting that private property rights are necessary for personal freedom.
Reforming Property Forfeiture Laws to Protect Citi
A study of asset forfeiture by the Macinac Center, which concludes nine specific reforms are necessary to reduce the unfairness and abuses of the present system.
Steven L. Kessler
Online articles, from an attorney and author with expertise in RICO and forfeiture.
Taking Cash into Custody
A series of articles from The Kansas City Star's projects desk is the second examination Star reporter Karen Dillon has made of police circumventing state forfeiture laws -- this time with a national scope.
The Civil Asset Forfeiture Reform Act 1997 (Testim
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.
The Civil Asset Forfeiture Reform Act of 2000: Con
The Civil Asset Forfeiture Reform Act of 2000 was signed into law by President Clinton on April 25, 2000. These remarks by members of Congress are part of the legislative history of the bill and may be determinative when courts seek to interpret the new provisions.
The Devil is in the Details
The Forfeiture Example of American 'Justice'. A heavy criticism of asset forfeiture by S. Leon Felkins.
The Government's Legal Theft Racket
Spirited attack on forfeiture law, by Michael Fumento. Discusses Tina Bennis case and others.
U.S. Marshals Service: Asset Forfeiture Program
The US Marshals Service explains the goals and benefits of the asset forfeiture program.
Z Magazine: Asset Forfeiture
Article by activist and writer Susan Meeker Lowry critical of the practice as applied in the 'war on drugs.'