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We Don't Need No Fifth Amendment?

Someone must have hijacked Kevin Drum's Washington Monthly blog today, because we can't believe Kevin would say this:

I'd like to see videotaping required for all police interviews, and in return I'd suggest that the 5th Amendment right against self-incrimination be discarded. If police interviews are all recorded and trials are all held in public, it's not at all clear to me what value the 5th Amendment right to silence has anymore....with Star Chambers a thing of the past and videotaping preventing coerced confessions, I really do wonder if the self-incrimination clause of the 5th Amendment has enough value left to make it worth the problems it causes. I suspect it doesn't.

Where's the Kevin we thought we knew? [hat tip to Kikuchiyo News]

Update: Nick at DeNovo offers some analysis.

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