Selective Incorporation Cases

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Selective Incorporation Doctrine – Incorporation Cases; SCOTUS
Amendment
I
Year of Incorporation
1925
1931
1937
Case
Gitlow v. New York
Near v. Minnesota
DeJonge v. Oregon
1940
Cantwell v. Connecticut
1947
Everson v. Board of
Education
II
2010
McDonald v City of
Chicago
III
IV
HAS NOT BEEN
INCORPORATED
1949
V
1961
1897
Mapp v. Ohio
Chicago, B&Q RR Co. v.
Chicago
1964
Malloy v. Hogan
1969
1948
1963
Benton v. Maryland
In re Oliver
Gideon v. Wainwright
1965
Pointer v. Texas
1966
1967
1968
Parker v Gladden
Klopfer v. North
Carolina
Duncan v. Louisiana
HAS NOT BEEN
INCORPORATED
1962
Robinson v. California
VI
VII
VIII
Wolf v. Colorado
Liberty Incorporated
Freedom of speech
Freedom of press
Freedom of assembly
and petition
Freedom to practice
religion
Freedom from
governmentestablished religion
Right to bear arms
No unreasonable search
or seizure
Exclusionary rule
Right to just
compensation for
property taken by
government
No compulsory selfincrimination
No double jeopardy
Right to public trial
Right to counsel in
criminal cases
Right to confront
witnesses
Right to impartial jury
Right to a speedy trial
Right to jury in criminal
trials
No cruel and unusual
punishment
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