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Miranda v. Arizona - Five Votes That Rewrote the Rulebook

Miranda v. Arizona - Five Votes That Rewrote the Rulebook

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Miles Mercer explores Miranda v. Arizona—the 1966 Supreme Court case decided 5-4 that created Miranda rights. Tracing Earl Warren's landmark opinion, FBI precedents, and Yale Kamisar's academic groundwork, the episode reveals how five justices transformed American policing by requiring officers to inform suspects of constitutional protections before custodial interrogation, forever changing law enforcement nationwide.

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