THE 1970S 1969 1979
SUPREME COURT CASE ROE V WADE
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protects speech in schools
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recount laws must be in place before election
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must be told rights
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limits executive privilege
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Detailed explanation-1: -In a 5-4 Supreme Court decision Miranda v. Arizona (1966) ruled that an arrested individual is entitled to rights against self-discrimination and to an attorney under the 5th and 6th Amendments of the United States Constitution.
Detailed explanation-2: -Miranda rights are important because they protect individuals from self-incrimination during a custodial interrogation. The rights, which must be read to a suspect before questioning, inform the individual of their Fifth Amendment rights against self-incrimination and their Sixth Amendment right to legal counsel.
Detailed explanation-3: -Also known as the Miranda Rights, this advisement that officers give to those they arrest, usually beginning with the phrase, “You have the right to remain silent, ” is meant to protect an arrested suspect’s Constitutional right against compelled self-incrimination.