Websites
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An entire site dedicated to your Miranda rights. Includes answers to questions such as, "can remaining silent be used against me?" A good place to go for questions and answers.
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PBS has a series on landmark Supreme Court cases, with brief yet informative descriptions.
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Those words are spoken before every session of the Supreme Court. Oyez.org is a website dedicated to making the decisions of the Court accessible to everybody. You can binge-listen to arguments and read summaries of every case and bios of every Justice.
Movie or TV Productions
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The popular TV show Dragnet had tons of references to the Miranda Warning, as the warning was a new and controversial thing back then.
Articles and Interviews
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An article from The Onion, which means it's not true. But it could make you chuckle…or get depressed.
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Should American citizens who are suspected of terrorism get their Miranda Warning?
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TV is not real, people. We just like to think it is.
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Yale Law prof Steven Duke thinks Miranda has done more harm to suspects than good. Here's why.
Video
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Keith Hughes has an entertaining and informative channel on government and history, and here he explains the Miranda v. Arizona court case.
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Not really—it's a documentary about the Miranda ruling presented by the Annenberg Institute of Civics. Wait—that could be really cool if we could get Lin-Manuel Miranda to write a musical about the case. He's into history, right?
Audio
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The Supreme Court debated how much of the Miranda Warning should apply to those under the age of 18.
Images
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Here he is, looking sharp for one of his many court dates.
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The man, the myth, the legend. Except he was real.