234: You Have The Right to Remain Silent: A History of the Miranda Warning

234: You Have The Right to Remain Silent: A History of the Miranda Warning

When a man named Ernesto Miranda confessed to a rape and kidnapping on March 13, 1963, his trial went all the way to the Supreme Court becoming one of the most well-known cases of the 20th century: "Miranda v Arizona." Nathan and Joanne look at the interr
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BackStory is a weekly public podcast hosted by U.S. historians Ed Ayers, Brian Balogh, Nathan Connolly and Joanne Freeman. We're based in Charlottesville, Va. at the Virginia Foundation for the Humanities. Each week we take a topic that people are t...

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When a man named Ernesto Miranda confessed to a rape and
kidnapping on March 13, 1963, his trial went all the way to the
Supreme Court becoming one of the most well-known cases of the
20th century: "Miranda v Arizona." Nathan and Joanne look at the
interrogation that led to the Supreme Court decision and ask how
the Miranda warning transformed from technical bit of police
procedure to pop-culture lexicon.

Download a full transcript of this episode.

Image: Ernesto Miranda, 1963. Source: Arizona State Library,
Archives and Public Records, History and Archives Division,
Phoenix, #00-0517.

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