Fulton County Superior Court is observing Law Day on Thursday by inviting 250 middle school students to learn what to do if stopped by the police, in keeping with the national Law Day theme, “Miranda: More Than Words.”

This year is the 50th anniversary of Miranda v. Arizona, the U.S. Supreme Court decision holding that police must tell anyone they take into custody that they have a right to remain silent and to an attorney.

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