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Supreme Court says constitutional ban on ‘excessive fines’ also applies to statesThe Supreme Court's latest decision on 'excessive fines' will limit the power of the police and state law enforcement agents to seize cars, boats and other property.
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Court: Constitutional ban on high fines applies to states
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Supreme Court says constitutional protection against excessive fines applies to state actionsIn an opinion written by Ruth Bader Ginsburg, the justices ruled unanimously for a man whose Land Rover was seized after he sold a small amount of drugs.
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Supreme Court delivers a win to former heroin addict in excessive fines caseIn a unanimous holding, the justices for the first time incorporated the 8th Amendment's protection against excessive fines to the states.
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Supreme Court Rules Against Excessive State FinesThe Supreme Court ruled unanimously that states may not impose excessive fines, extending a bedrock constitutional protection but potentially jeopardizing asset-forfeiture programs that help fund police operations.
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Supreme Court Limits Civil Asset Forfeiture, Rules Excessive Fines Apply To StatesBREAKING: The U.S. Supreme Court ruled unanimously today that the Constitution's ban on excessive fines applies to state and local governments, thus limiting their ability to use fines to raise revenue.
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Limiting excessive fines, Supreme Court rules against seizing a drug seller’s luxury SUVUS Supreme Court rules unanimously that the Constitution's ban on excessive fines applies to punishments imposed by the states as well as by the federal government.
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The U.S. and Facebook are negotiating a record fine for the company’s privacy lapsesThe Federal Trade Commission and Facebook are negotiating over a multibillion-dollar fine that would settle the agency’s investigation into the social media giant’s privacy practices, according to two people familiar with the probe.
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White House drafts order that would ban Huawei from U.S.The White House is planning a blanket ban on installation of new equipment from Chinese telecommunications giant Huawei in U.S. wireless networks, claiming the technology poses too severe a risk of cyber intrusions and espionage. An executive order is likely to be issued in days.
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