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![]() | 6/20/2018 US Supreme Court To Consider Car Seizure ConstitutionalityUS Supreme Court will decide whether seizing cars violates the constitutional prohibition on excessive fines. The Bill of Rights forbids the government from imposing "excessive fines," but police regularly seize cars worth thousands of dollars over non-violent offenses. The US Supreme Court on Monday agreed to decide whether Indiana police officers violated this constitutional prohibition when it grabbed a white 2012 Land Rover LR2, worth $41,558, because its owner, Tyson Timbs, had been convicted of selling a few grams of narcotics.
Timbs bought the SUV with the proceeds of a life insurance policy. ... | ||
![]() | 6/19/2018 North Carolina Legislature Votes To Undo Toll Road DealNorth Carolina General Assembly to give governor authority and funding to cancel the transfer of toll lanes to a Spanish company. | ||
![]() | 6/18/2018 Rhode Island, France, Saudi Arabia: Speed Cameras PaintedSpraypaint and shopping carts were effective last week is thwarting the use of automated ticketing machines. | ||
![]() | 6/15/2018 UK: London Mayor Spends $1 Billion On Barely Used Cycle LanesBicycling accounts for between one and two percent of travel in London, England, but it receives the most attention from the mayor. | ||
![]() | 6/14/2018 Georgia Court Green Lights Snapchat Speeding Selfie LawsuitGeorgia Court of Appeals allows injured driver to sue Snapchat for allowing users to take selfies while speeding. |
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