Bound By Oath by IJ

Bound By Oath by IJ

Institute for Justice

Bound by Oath is a podcast series from the Center for Judicial Engagement at the Institute for Justice. It’s where the Constitution’s past catches up with the present. Article VI of the U.S. Constitution requires every judge to be “bound by Oath” to uphold “this Constitution.” But to understand if judges are following that oath, it’s important to ask, “What is in ‘this Constitution’?” Your host John Ross takes a deep dive into the Constitution’s text, history, and characters, and interviews historians, legal scholars, and the real people involved in historic and contemporary cases.

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Civil forfeiture is a civil rights nightmare, allowing police and prosecutors to seize billions of dollars’ worth of property annually—cash, cars, houses, bank accounts, and more—without charging anyone with a crime, let alone obtaining a conviction. On this episode, we trace the rise of the modern forfeiture regime in the 1970s and 80s, and we look at forfeiture's historic roots.



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Miller v. United States



The Palmyra



Bennis v. Michigan

Previous episodes

  • 65 - Punishment Without Crime | Season 3, Ep. 9 
    Fri, 30 Aug 2024
  • 64 - Public Purpose | Season 3, Ep. 8 
    Fri, 21 Jun 2024
  • 63 - The Despotic Power | Season 3, Ep. 7 
    Fri, 07 Jun 2024
  • 62 - This is Mine | Season 3, Ep. 6 
    Fri, 26 Apr 2024 - 0h
  • 61 - The Blessings of Quiet Seclusion | Season 3, Ep. 5 
    Fri, 05 Apr 2024
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