The U.S. Supreme Court ruled May 25 as unconstitutional a Minnesota law allowing government to pocket the profits of property seized from indebted residents: a common practice in Illinois, where a study of the 11 largest counties found $400 million in government property theft.
>The U.S. Supreme Court ruled May 25 as unconstitutional a Minnesota law allowing government to pocket the profits of property seized from indebted residents: a common practice in Illinois, where a study of the 11 largest counties found $400 million in government property theft.
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