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A Distinction With A Difference: Rights, Privileges, And The Fourteenth Amendment, William J. Aceves
A Distinction With A Difference: Rights, Privileges, And The Fourteenth Amendment, William J. Aceves
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In Timbs v. Indiana, the Supreme Court held the Eighth Amendment’s prohibition on excessive fines was incorporated and applied to states through the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment. While the decision was unanimous, the concurring opinions offered a revealing reflection of past constitutional battles and an intriguing vision of future conflicts. Both Justices Gorsuch and Thomas suggested resurrecting the Privileges or Immunities Clause as a more appropriate vehicle than the Due Process Clause for applying the prohibition on excessive fines to states.
Justice Thomas took this proposal one step further. He suggested the Privileges or Immunities Clause …