The AIG Clawback: Possibly Unconstitutional, Doubtlessly Imprudent

To that end, the Court has stated that a bill of attainder is any law that inflicts punishment on "named individuals or to easily ascertainable members of a group" without a judicial trial.[2] The punishment may be of a criminal nature, such as imprisonment or death, or it may be civil, such as denying an individual compensation.[3] Full Story »

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Kaizar Campwala
3.8
by Kaizar Campwala - Mar. 20, 2009

While the author is clearly approaching this issue from a biased perspective, he offers multi-layered arguments against the putative tax by Congress. Well done.

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