Understanding Miranda Rights: A Landmark Case Study
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On the docket today, we delve into the landmark Supreme Court case of Miranda v. Arizona, exploring the origins, arguments, and the profound impacts of the decision that established Miranda Rights. This episode unpacks the historical context, the Supreme Court’s rationale, and the subsequent influence on law enforcement and international legal standards. We also discuss how these rights are applied in real-world scenarios and their crucial role in protecting the constitutional rights of individuals during police interrogations.
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