Amazingly, I found this one in the Times online -

Barack Obama administration seeks to change police questioning law
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/northamerica/usa/barackobama/5214985/Barack-Obama-administration-seeks-to-change-police-questioning-law.html

The effort to sweep aside the 23-year-old Michigan vs Jackson ruling
is one of several moves by the new government to have dismayed civil
rights groups.
President Barack Obama has already provoked controversy by backing the
continued imprisonment without trial of enemy combatants in
Afghanistan and by limiting the rights of prisoners to challenge
evidence used to convict them.

The Michigan vs Jackson ruling in 1986 established that, if a
defendants have a lawyer or have asked for one to be present, police
may not interview them until the lawyer is present.

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