Is There a Right to Remain Silent?: Coercive Interrogation and the Fifth Amendment After 9/11 by Alan M. Dershowitz
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA; First edition (May 6, 2008) | ISBN: 0195307798 | Pages: 232 | PDF | 1.22 MB
The right to remain silent, guaranteed by the famed Fifth Amendment case, Miranda v. Arizona, is perhaps one of the most easily recognized and oft-quoted constitutional rights in American culture. Yet despite its ubiquity, there is widespread misunderstanding about the right and the protections promised under the Fifth Amendment.