Today in Supreme Court History: February 28, 1966
2/28/1966: Miranda v. Arizona argued. The Warren Court (1966). Reason.com’s original post, Today in Supreme Court History: Feb 28, 1966 was published first.
2/28/1966: Miranda v. Arizona argued. The Warren Court (1966). Reason.com’s original post, Today in Supreme Court History: Feb 28, 1966 was published first.
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