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