Comment by RobotToaster
1 year ago
How does that not violate the due process clause? It's pretty clear they're acting "under color" of the state.
1 year ago
How does that not violate the due process clause? It's pretty clear they're acting "under color" of the state.
"No person shall ... be deprived of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law"
A SAR does not deprive you of life, liberty or property.
It de facto describes you of property if you have to carry all your wealth as cash, which is then (at least stochastically) subject to civil forfeiture and/or everyday crime.
Due process is related to legal proceedings - this is a commercial relationship.