OA234: Civil Forfeiture, Berkeley & More!

Published: Dec. 11, 2018, 5 a.m.

Today's deep-dive Tuesday tackles a viral oral argument before the Supreme Court in\xa0Timbs v. Indiana regarding civil forfeiture -- and a delightful question (that inspired the graphic for the show notes) about whether the state can seize your Bugatti for speeding.\xa0 Oh, and we check back in on the Ann Coulter v. Berkeley lawsuit that was recently settled.\xa0 What happened?\xa0\xa0Listen and find out!

We begin with the Berkeley settlement, and break down exactly what the University did (and didn't) promise to do going forward.\xa0 Is this a "big win" for the right wing?\xa0 (Hint: no.)

Then, it's time to delve deeply into\xa0Timbs v. Indiana and discuss the law of civil asset forfeiture, the doctrine of proportionality, and even the concept of incorporation.\xa0 Yes, it's a crazy Civ Pro kinda day.. you won't want to miss it!

Then, it's time for a BRAND NEW SEGMENT -- "Yodel Mountain Remembers!"\xa0 We think you're gonna love it!

Oh, and we also tackle a terrific listener question about the "apology doctrine" and the nation that made apologies famous -- Canada (of course).

After\xa0all that, it's time for the answer to Thomas Takes The Bar Exam #104 regarding government action and the warrant requirement of the Fifth Amendment.\xa0 As always, remember to follow our Twitter feed (@Openargs) and like our Facebook Page\xa0so that you too can play along with #TTTBE!

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Show Notes & Links

  1. Click here to read the Berkeley settlement.
  2. This is a link to the oral argument in\xa0Timbs v. Indiana.
  3. Finally, you can check out Maryland's "apology law,"\xa0Maryland Code, Courts and Judicial Proceedings Article, \xa7 10-920(b), by clicking here.
  4. This is the delightfully demented\xa0Corsi lawsuit against Mueller,

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