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We the People: The Right to Remain Silent

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The Shift in Criminal Justice Post-Miranda

This chapter examines the transformative impact of the 1966 Miranda decision on the American criminal justice system, emphasizing the growing public concern for crime by 1968. It highlights President Nixon's law and order campaign and the subsequent appointment of conservative justices who began to erode the protections established by Miranda rights.

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