Ohio State Journal of Criminal Law

2006 Symposium

Miranda at 40

October 6, 2006 | 11:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. | Saxbe Auditorium

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Preparing for the Symposium: Materials

If you are interested in understanding the perspectives of our symposium speakers, the following articles may be of some assistance to you. We look forward to seeing you on Friday, October 6 to celebrate Miranda at 40.

Speaker Article
Yale Kamisar
  • Yale Kamisar, Equal Justice in the Gatehouses and Mansions of American Criminal Procedure: From Powell to Gideon, from Escobedo to . . . , in Criminal Justice in our Time 1 (A.E. Dick Howard, 1965). (side note: this article was written one year prior to Miranda arguing that the Fifth Amendment right against self incrimination should apply in police interrogations).
  • Yale Kamisar, Dickerson vs. United States: The Case That Disappointed Miranda's Critics - And Then Its Supporters." In The Rehnquist Legacy, 106-28, (New York: Cambridge Univ. Press, 2006).
  • Yale Kamisar, Miranda's Reprieve: How Rehnquist Spared the Landmark Confession Case, but Weakened Its Impact, 92 A.B.A.J. 48 (2006).
Ronald Allen
George Thomas

 

Questions? Problems (related to the Symposium)?
Contact: Symposium Editor, Kristin Blackwell, or Editor-in-Chief, Lisa Jones.