pt. 1. Miranda. Crimes, confessions, and convictions. Ernest Miranda confesses to Carroll Cooley -- Miranda's robbery trial -- Miranda's rape trial -- The case file of coerced confessions : Sylvester Cassidy and Stanley Johnson ; Michael Vignera ; Roy Allen Stewart ; Carl Calvin Westover -- 2. The law. Law and order in '64 -- The American right to counsel ; The American privilege against self-incrimination -- Escobedo -- Miranda and the Arizona Supreme Court -- Robert J. Corcoran, the birth of the Miranda warnings -- John P. Frank and the Miranda briefs -- 3. The oral arguments. Oral argument in Miranda v. Arizona : John J. Flynn ; Gary K. Nelson ; Duane R. Nedrud -- Oral argument in Vignera v. New York : Victor M. Earle III ; William I. Siegel -- Oral argument in Westover v. United States : F. Conger Fawcett ; Solicitor General Thurgood Marshall -- Oral argument in California v. Stewart : Gordon Ringer ; William A. Norris -- Oral argument in Johnson and Cassidy v. New Jersey : Stanford Shmukler ; Norman Heine ; M. Gene Haeberle -- 4. The aftermath. The Miranda opinion -- The Miranda warnings -- The right to remain silent -- The second warning -- The right to the "presence" of an attorney -- The right to counsel, free of charge -- Waiving Miranda rights -- Miranda's retrials -- Miranda's death -- 5. The ongoing debate.
pt. 2. Miranda in the twenty-first century. 6. The Dickerson case. Miranda revisited -- The national debate about Dickerson's chances in the United States Supreme Court -- The Dickerson oral arguments -- The Dickerson opinion -- Continuing legal challenges to the Miranda doctrine in the wake of Dickerson : Fellers v. United States, U.S. Supreme Court Docket No. 02-6320, October Term, 2003-2004 ; United States v. Patane, U.S. Supreme Court Docket No. 02-1183, October Term, 2003-2004 ; Missouri v. Seibert, U.S. Supreme Court Docket No. 02-1371, October Term, 2003-2004 -- 7. The global reach. Miranda in the wake of September 11 -- Miranda and the al Qaeda terror -- The other American Taliban, Jose Padilla and Esam Hamdi -- 8. A broader perspective. Looking back on Miranda -- John P. Frank, Esq. -- Peter D. Baird, Esq. -- Dean Paul Bender -- Judge J. Thomas Brooks -- Captain Carroll Cooley -- Justice Robert J. Corcoran -- John Dowd, Esq. -- Judge Joseph Howe -- Robert Jensen, Esq. -- Chris Johns, Esq. -- Barry Kroll, Esq. -- Senator Jon Kyl, R-Arizona -- Rex E. Lee, Esq. -- Professor Tom Mauet -- Craig Mehrens, Esq. -- Attorney General Gary K. Nelson -- Detective Ron Quaife -- Charles Roush, Esq. -- Chief Judge Mary Schroeder -- Mara Siegel, Esq. -- Judge Barry Silverman -- Robert Storrs, Esq. -- Paul Ulrich, Esq. -- Judge Warren Wolfson -- Did Miranda retard law enforcement? -- False confessions, the Temple murder case, and the Tucson four -- If Miranda was a liberal decision, why was Dickerson a conservative decision? -- Why did the court switch from the Sixth Amendment in Escobedo to the Fifth Amendment in Miranda? -- Was it police methodology or political ideology? -- When did Miranda become a "constitutional" decision? -- 9. The future. Gideon's legacy -- Dickerson's legacy -- The evolution of Miranda.
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