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- A comparative legal analysis of Warren and Burger court decisions in Fourth, Fifth, and Sixth Amendment cases
- A comparison of a citizen's right to silence under American and English political systems
- A sketch of Supreme Court recognition of Fifth Amendment protection for acts of production
- Common sense and the fifth amendment
- Common sense and the fifth amendment
- Compelling testimony and granting immunity. : Hearing before a subcommittee, Eighty-third Congress, first session, on S. 565, to permit the compelling of testimony under certain conditions and to grant immunity from prosecution in connection therewith. April 17, 1953
- Criminal procedure checklists, Fifth Amendment & Sixth Amendment
- Earl Warren, Ernesto Miranda and terrorism
- Evidence of guilt : restrictions upon its discovery or compulsory disclosure
- False allegations of Frederick Celani : a staff report
- Federal immunity of witnesses act. : Hearings, Ninety-first Congress, first session, on H.R. 11157 and H.R. 12041 ... August 7, 1969
- Fundamental law in criminal prosecutions
- Fundamental law in criminal prosecutions
- Immunity of witnesses appearing before congressional committees ... : report [and individual views] to accompany S. 16
- Instruments for assessing understanding & appreciation of Miranda rights
- Is there a right to remain silent? : coercive interrogation and the Fifth Amendment after 9/11
- Law for the public speaker : legal aspects of public address
- Miranda : the story of America's right to remain silent
- Miranda rights
- Self-implication and the Miranda rights : handicapped versus nonhandicapped individuals
- Self-incrimination : what can an accused person be compelled to do?
- Self-incrimination ; : a compilation of the original Dicta published by the Virginia law weekly 1953-54
- Shall we amend the Fifth Amendment?
- Silence and freedom
- Some moral implications of the privilege against self-incrimination in the Fifth Amendment to the Constitution of the United States
- Supreme Court recognition of Fifth Amendment protection for acts of production
- Taking the Fifth : the Supreme Court and the privilege against self-incrimination
- Testimonial privileges
- The 5th amendment today : three speeches
- The Fifth Amendment : a comprehensive approach
- The Fifth Amendment and the Immunity act of 1954 : aspects of the American way
- The Fifth amendment and the Immunity act of 1954 : aspects of the American way
- The case for the right to silence
- The first and the fifth : with some excursions into others
- The privilege of silence : Fifth Amendment protections against self-incrimination
- The privilege of silence : Fifth Amendment protections against self-incrimination
- The right against self-incrimination in civil litigation
- The right to counsel and privilege against self-incrimination : rights and liberties under the law
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