Bill of Rights Day Resources: Focus on the Fifth

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Bill of Rights Day Resources: Focus on the Fifth
December 9, 2011

Bill of Rights Day is celebrated on December 15 but every day is Bill of Rights Day in the Federal Courts. Because this year is also the 45th anniversary of Miranda v. Arizona, the focus is on the Fifth Amendment. The Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts has posted new resources that are ready for immediate courtroom and classroom use by judges, teachers, students, and anyone interested in the Bill of Rights in their life. You will find the following resources that are meant to inform, involve and inspire.

Bill of Rights Day Resources

Get Informed: Test Yourself

Get Constitutionally Literate: Focus on the Fifth Miranda v. Arizona's 45th anniversary, and a recent Supreme Court decision about teens, underscore protections against self incrimination.

Get Involved: Teens Who Went to Court for Your Rights

Get Inspired: By another federal judge who overcame challenges in his teens to make his way to the bench

For more information and resources, visit the federal courts' website at www.uscourts.gov or contact: Aogrp_Outreach@ao.uscourts.gov