Miranda v. Arizona: The Rights to Justice was produced in 2016 under the leadership of Roberta I. Shaffer, former Law Librarian of Congress. This online publication was made possible by the collaborative efforts of various divisions throughout the Library of Congress. Below is a listing of persons who participated in this project, with the positions they held at the time of the original publication of this guide.
Special thanks are due to the following individual for his central role in producing this publication:
Ryan Reft, Historian, Modern U.S. History, Manuscript Division, Library Services
Publication Team
Jill R. James, Chief, Publication Director, Digital Resources Division
Francisco Macías, Senior Legal Information Analyst, Lead Coordinator and Publication Designer
Jacinda Gill, Information Technology Specialist, Web Developer
Library of Congress Staff
Robert Brammer, Senior Legal Reference Librarian, Law Library of Congress
Kurt Carroll, Acting Director of Legal Collection, Law Library of Congress
Jennifer González, Legal Information Specialist, Law Library of Congress
Janice Hyde, Interim Director, John W. Kluge Center, National and International Outreach
Jill R. James, Chief, Digital Resources Division, Law Library of Congress
Lee Ann Potter, Director of Educational Outreach, National and International Outreach
Peter Roudik, Director of Legal Research, Law Library of Congress
Janice Ruth, Assistant Chief, Manuscript Division, Library Services
Roberta I. Shaffer, Law Librarian of Congress
Stephen Wesson, Educational Resources Specialist, National and International Outreach