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Grand Jury, Double Jeopardy, Self-Incrimination Clauses

Presidential subpoenas: An unsettled matter?

by Scott Bomboy

The idea of a possible presidential subpoena is in the news again, bringing back a question that’s been debated for months. To…

Presidential subpoenas: An unsettled matter?
The Cohen case and attorney-client privilege

by Ugonna Eze

The recent raid on the office of Michael Cohen, one of President Trump’s personal lawyers, has raised a number of questions on…

The Cohen case and attorney-client privilege
Interactive Constitution: Grand Juries and the Fifth Amendment

by NCC Staff

What are the basic underpinnings of a federal grand jury? In the excerpt from the National Constitution Center’s Interactive…

Interactive Constitution: Grand Juries and the Fifth Amendment
The Miranda warning is created 52 years ago today

by NCC Staff

It was 52 years ago today that the phrase “Miranda warning” was born, after the Supreme Court ruled in a landmark case about…

The Miranda warning is created 52 years ago today
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