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25 Cards in this Set
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1925 Gitlow v. New York
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First Amendment, Freedom of Speech
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1931 Near v. Minnesota
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First Amendment, Freedom of the Press
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1937 De Jonge v. Oregon
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First Amendment, Freedom of assembly
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1940 Cantwell v. Connecticut
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First Amendment, Free excercise of religion
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1947 Everson v. Board of Education
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First, Establishment of religion
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1958 NAACP v. Alabama
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First, Freedom of association
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1963 NAACP v. Button
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First, Right to petition government
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1949 Wolf v. Colorado
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4th, no unreasonable searches and seizures
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1961 Mapp v. Ohio
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4th, exclusionary rule
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What is the exclusionary rule?
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legal principle holding that evidence collected or analyzed in violation of the U.S. Constitution is inadmissible for a criminal prosecution in a court of law
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1897 Chicago, Burlington, and Quincy v. Chicago
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Guarantee of just compensation, Fifth
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1964 Mallory v. Hogan
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Immunity from self-incrimination, fifth
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Benton v. Maryland 1969
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fifth, immunity from double jeopardy
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1932 Powell v. Alabama
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6th, right to counsel in capital cases
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1948 In re Oliver
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Right to public trial, 6th
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1963 Gideon v. Wainwright
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sixth, Right to counsel in felony cases
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1965 Pointer v. Texas
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6th, Right to confrontation of witnesses
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1967 Klopfer v. North Carolina
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right to speedy trial, 6th
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1966 Parker v. Gladden
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Right to impartial jury, 6th
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1967 Washington v. Texas
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6th, right to compulsory process for obtaining witnesses
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1968 Duncan v. Louisiana
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6th right to jury trial for serious crimes
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1972 Argersinger v. Hamlin
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6th, right to counsel for all crimes involving jail terms
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1962 Robinson v. California
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Freedom from cruel and unusual punishment, 8th
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1965 Griswold v. Connecticut
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9th, right of privacy
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Which amendments are not incorporated?
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The second (right to bear arms) , the third (quartering of soldiers), the seventh (right to jury in trial in civil cases), fifth (the right to grand jury indictment), eighth (freedom from excessive fines or bail)
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