Sep 16 2020
Louisa M. A. Heiny | Five Words that Changed America -ONLINE

Louisa M. A. Heiny | Five Words that Changed America -ONLINE

Presented by The King's English Bookshop at Online/Virtual Space

TKE welcomes University of Utah Professor of Law, Louisa M. A. Heiny, for a discussion of her new non-fiction book, Five Words that Changed America: Miranda v. Arizona and The Right to Remain Silent.
She will be in conversation with co-author, Amos N. Guiora.

You have the right to remain silent. Most Americans know the warning, but few know the story behind it. Miranda v. Arizona is more than the source of this iconic phrase. It is a remarkable tale of devastating crimes, young victims, novice police officers, a serial sex offender, purse snatchings, robberies, strategic moves, brilliant lawyering, bravery, misogyny, murder, brutality, and poor choices. In the middle of it all were police departments struggling to change with the times, a United States Supreme Court in the throes of an individual rights revolution, and a nation navigating the turmoil of the 1960s. Based on first-person interviews and archival materials, Five Words That Changed America brings these stories to life and provides a birds-eye view of the case that changed America.

Dates & Times

2020/09/16 - 2020/09/16

Location Info

Online/Virtual Space

Online/Virtual, UT 00000