Miranda v. Arizona: 50 Years of Judges Regulating Police Interrogation
16 Insights on Law & Society 4, 2015
10 Pages Posted: 18 Nov 2015
Date Written: November 16, 2015
Abstract
This article commemorates the 50th anniversary of Miranda v. Arizona (1966) by examining the history, meaning, and impact of the Miranda rule. The article's main audience is teachers of history, civics, government, social studies, and law at the high school and college levels. The article, however, also would be an effective introduction or review resource on Miranda for law students and legal professionals.
Keywords: Miranda, interrogation, fifth amendment
Suggested Citation: Suggested Citation
Holland, Brooks, Miranda v. Arizona: 50 Years of Judges Regulating Police Interrogation (November 16, 2015). 16 Insights on Law & Society 4, 2015, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2691834
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