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On this episode of Our American Stories, in 2013, Tyson Timbs had his $42,000 Land Rover seized by the state of Indiana after a low-level drug offense. That seizure set off a seven-year legal fight that reached the United States Supreme Court. The question was simple but historic: Could a state impose a punishment so extreme that it violated the Eighth Amendment’s ban on excessive fines? The Court’s unanimous decision in Timbs v. Indiana reshaped how civil forfeiture works across the country. Ilya Somin takes us inside the twists and turns of the case and explains why this protection matters for every American.

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