All persons having business before the Honorable Supreme Court of United States landmark cases, cspan special history series produced in cooperation with the National Constitution center, exploring the human stories and constitutional dramas behind 12 historic Supreme Court decisions. Number 759 we will hear arguments from number 18 quite often in many of her most famous decisions, are ones that the court took that were quite unpopular. Lets go through a few cases that illustrate, very dramatically and visually, what it means to live in a society of 310 million different people who stick together because they believe in a rule of law. Susan good evening and welcome to cspans history series, let marquesas. Tonight is number 10. You will hear about the 1962 tennessee reapportionment case. It was one that chief Justice Earl Warren called the most important of his tenure. This is the court that wrote brown versus board of education and we will learn wider the next 90 minutes. It began a re
Good evening. Welcome to mt. Vernon. My name is kevin butterfield. And it is my pleasure to welcome you here tonight on behalf of the Mount Vernons lady associations and Ford Motor Company which sponsors a free monthly book talk to learn from the greatest historians. Thank you for being here tonight. Were thrilled to have you. To begin the Program Shortly well hear a brief presentation from susan swain, copresident and executive officer of cspan and coauthors of the president s. Shell be joined by brian lamb, the founder and executive chairman of cspan and moderating and esteemed group of historians in discussing the american presidency. The american presidency is as you know a fascinating subject of inquiry in every possible way. In the constitution, theres not as much said about it as you might imagine. Article i is quite long, ii much shorter and the key phrase is about as short as you can imagine. The executive power should be vested in a president of the United States of america.
Unpopular roles. Casess go through a few that illustrate very dramatically and visually, what ofmeans to live in a society 310 million different people. Togetherd to stick because they believe in a rule of law. Good evening and welcome to cspan and the National Constitution centers landmark cases series. Case number 11 out of 12, this is a 1966 case, maranda versus arizona that help to revolutionize policing in america. Under arrest, you have the right to an attorney, you have the right to remain silent, anything you say can be used against you in a court of law. Do you know your miranda rights . Yes. Lets hear them. Are you sure you understand your rights. Oh yes, he explained them to me. Just like on television. Talk to my lawyer. You have the right to an attorney. Anything you say may be used against you. You have the right to remain silent. You have the right to remain silent, anything you say can be used against you in a court of law. You have the right to speak with an attorney.
Unpopular roles. Casess go through a few that illustrate very dramatically and visually, what ofmeans to live in a society 310 million different people. Togetherd to stick because they believe in a rule of law. Good evening and welcome to cspan and the National Constitution centers landmark cases series. Case number 11 out of 12, this is a 1966 case, maranda versus arizona that help to revolutionize policing in america. Under arrest, you have the right to an attorney, you have the right to remain silent, anything you say can be used against you in a court of law. Do you know your miranda rights . Yes. Lets hear them. Are you sure you understand your rights. Oh yes, he explained them to me. Just like on television. Talk to my lawyer. You have the right to an attorney. Anything you say may be used against you. You have the right to remain silent. You have the right to remain silent, anything you say can be used against you in a court of law. You have the right to speak with an attorney.
Unpopular roles. Casess go through a few that illustrate very dramatically and visually, what ofmeans to live in a society 310 million different people. Togetherd to stick because they believe in a rule of law. Good evening and welcome to cspan and the National Constitution centers landmark cases series. Case number 11 out of 12, this is a 1966 case, maranda versus arizona that help to revolutionize policing in america. Under arrest, you have the right to an attorney, you have the right to remain silent, anything you say can be used against you in a court of law. Do you know your miranda rights . Yes. Lets hear them. Are you sure you understand your rights. Oh yes, he explained them to me. Just like on television. Talk to my lawyer. You have the right to an attorney. Anything you say may be used against you. You have the right to remain silent. You have the right to remain silent, anything you say can be used against you in a court of law. You have the right to speak with an attorney.