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Livelihood, Ability To Pay, And The Original Meaning Of The Excessive Fines Clause, Nicholas M. Mclean
Livelihood, Ability To Pay, And The Original Meaning Of The Excessive Fines Clause, Nicholas M. Mclean
Nicholas M. McLean
Most modern courts that have been called upon to interpret and apply the Excessive Fines Clause of the Eighth Amendment have concluded that a fine or forfeiture can be unconstitutionally excessive only if it is grossly disproportionate to its associated offense. However, in light of its text, history, and purpose, the Excessive Fines Clause is appropriately understood as encoding both a proportionality principle and a further limiting principle linking financial penalties to the personal circumstances and economic status of the offender. This Article seeks to address a significant and surprising gap in the extant literature by articulating and systematically developing …