This 8th Amendment clause was crafted for common folks. It still helped Donald Trump.

Opinion

This 8th Amendment clause was crafted for common folks. It still helped Donald Trump.

Though Trump's $500 million win in New York courts is dominating the headlines, the Eighth Amendment's protections are most important for more ordinary Americans.

Matthew Cavedon

Matthew Cavedon is the director of the Project on Criminal Justice at the Cato Institute. A former public defender, he has previously taught courses in criminal and constitutional law.

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