SCOTUS
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Vega v. Tekoh: Miranda Under Fire
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After nearly 60 years, the protections established by Miranda v. Arizona are under attack. Miranda v. Arizona helped protect individuals under arrest; for the first time, police officers were required to educate arrestees about their rights and the protections afforded to them. For many, Miranda rights functioned as a first…
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No More No-Knock: Simple Reforms That Can Save Lives
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Imagine you’re comfortably dozing in bed at your partner’s home in the early hours of the morning. Suddenly, around 6 am, you jerk awake as the sound of loud voices permeates the room and you open your eyes in the semi-darkness to see two police officers with guns drawn and…
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Public Perception May Curb Supreme Court’s Shadow Docket
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Mike Bedell is a student in the University of Chicago’s Evening Master’s Program. Just before midnight on September 1, 2021, in a 5-4 decision, the U.S. Supreme Court issued an unsigned order declining to block S.B. 8, the Texas law that bans almost all abortions in the state. The order…


