Incorporation of the Bill of Rights through DP clause of 14th Amendment Flashcards

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Gitlow v New York, 1925

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Freedom of speech and press

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DeJonge v Oregon, 1937

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Freedom of assembly

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Hague v CIO, 1939

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Freedom of petition

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Cantwell v Connecticut, 1940

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Free exercise of religion

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Everson v Board of Education, 1947

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Establishment of religion

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McDonald v City of Chicago, 2010

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Right to Keep and Bear Arms

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Wolf v Colorado, 1949

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Unreasonable search and seizure

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Mapp v Ohio, 1961

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Exclusionary rule

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Chicago, Burlington & Quincy R. Co. v City of Chicago, 1897

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Payment of compensation for the taking of private property

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Malloy v Hogan, 1964

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Self-incrimination

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Benton v Maryland, 1969

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Double jeopardy

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Crist v Bretz, 1978

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When jeopardy attaches

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In re Oliver, 1948

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Public trial

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Cole v Arkansas, 1948

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Due notice

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Gideon v Wainwright, 1948

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Right to counsel (felonies)

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Pointer v Texas, 1965

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Confrontation and cross-examination of adverse witnesses

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Klopfer v North Carolina, 1967

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Speedy Trial

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Washington v Texas, 1976

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Compulsory process to obtain witnesses

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Duncan v Louisiana, 1967

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Jury trial

20
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Argersinger v Hamlin, 1972

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Right to counsel (misdemeanors when jail is a possibility)

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Louisiana ex rel. Francis v Resweber, 1947

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Cruel and unusual punishment

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Griswold v Connecticut, 1965

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Privacy

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Tims v Indiana, 2019

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Excessive bail fines

24
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Ramos v Louisiana, 2020

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12 person jury unanimity