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Eighth Says 'Enough?'

By Beth Colgan, Lawrence Rosenthal Brian Cardile, Erin Lee | Nov. 30, 2018

Constitutional Law,
U.S. Supreme Court

Nov. 30, 2018

Eighth Says 'Enough?'

Does the Eighth Amendment protect one against excessive fines levied by the state? As SCOTUS mulls this lingering incorporation question, two amici - Beth Colgan (UCLA) and Lawrence Rosenthal (Chapman Univ. Fowler) - offer competing views on the doctrine and the case's ramifications. Plus reporter Erin Lee previews her profile of California Supreme Court Justice Mariano-Florentino Cuellar.

Beth Colgan

Professor, UCLA School of Law

Lawrence Rosenthal

Professor, Chapman University Fowler School of Law


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Erin Lee

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