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Center for Constitutional Studies

Forfeiture Reform: Now, or Never?

May 3, 1999
Cato Institute,
Washington, DC

American asset forfeiture law has come in for a great deal of criticism in recent years—for both the way it is practiced and the way it is justified. Under this law, police can seize property believed simply to have been “involved” in a crime. Owners then have to prove their innocence to get their property back, which is often impossible. Although its roots go back to antiquity and, in America, to customs law, forfeiture came into its own during Prohibition and then exploded as part of the War on Drugs. Today, however, forfeiture reaches far beyond the drug war: whole businesses and professions have been seized, producing billions of dollars of assets for the government.

Forfeiture has also produced flagrant abuses, leading to calls from all sides for reform. Heading an unlikely left-right coalition for reform is Henry Hyde, chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, whose forfeiture reform bill will be the subject of his keynote address. Please join us for a lively debate over one of the hottest law enforcement issues in the country today.

 

Hon. Henry J. Hyde Hon. Henry J. Hyde
Chairman
House Judiciary
Committee
E.E. (Bo) Edwards E. E. (Bo) Edwards
Co-chair, NACD
Forfeiture Abuse
Task Force
Stefan Cassella Stefan Cassella
Assistant Chief,
Asset Forfeiture &
Money Laundering Section U.S. Dept. of Justice
Roger Pilon Roger Pilon
Director
Center for Constitutional Studies,
Cato Institute
Ira Glasser Ira Glasser
Executive Director
American Civil
Liberties Union
Gordon Kromberg Gordon Kromberg
Assistant U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia
James H. Warner James H. Warner
Assistant General
Counsel, National
Rifle Association
Samuel J. Buffone Samuel J. Buffone
Cochair, NACDL
Forfeiture Abuse Task Force

 


Watch Introduction, Keynote and Panel I [RealVideo]
 9:00 - 9:10 a.m. Introduction
 
Roger Pilon
B. Kenneth Simon Chair in Constitutional Studies and Director, Center for Constitutional Studies, Cato Institute

 9:10 - 9:30 a.m. Keynote Address
 
Hon. Henry J. Hyde
Chairman, House Judiciary Committee

 9:30 - 10:45 a.m. Panel I—Forfeiture Law in Practice
 
E. E. (Bo) Edwards
Co-chair, NACDL Forfeiture Abuse Task Force and Partner, Edwards, Simmons & Oliver

Gordon Kromberg
Assistant U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia

James Warner
Assistant General, Counsel, National Rifle Association


Watch Panel II [RealVideo]
 11:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Panel II—Forfeiture Law in Theory
 
Samuel J. Buffone
Co-chair, NACDL Forfeiture Abuse Task Force and Partner, Ropes & Gray

Stefan Cassella
Assistant Chief, Asset Forfeiture and Money Laundering Section, U.S. Department of Justice

Ira Glasser
Executive Director, American Civil Liberties Union

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