Handout D: Incorporation Cases Chart
Directions: Use this chart to determine which freedoms listed on Handout C: Fundamental Freedoms? have been incorporated against the states.
YEAR | CASE | AMENDMENT/FUNDAMENTAL RIGHT |
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1869 | The Justices v. Murray | 7th – freedom from re-examination of facts at trial |
1897 | Chicago, Burlington, & Quincy Railway Co. v. Chicago | 5th – right to just compensation |
1925 | Gitlow v. New York | 1st – right to free speech |
1931 | Near v. Minnesota | 1st – right to free press |
1932 | Powell v. Alabama | 6th – right to counsel in capital cases |
1937 | DeJonge v. Oregon | 1st – freedom of peaceful assembly |
1940 | Cantwell v. Connecticut | 1st – freedom to practice religion |
1947 | Everson v. Board of Education | 1st – freedom from establishment of religion |
1948 | In re Oliver | 6th – right to public trial and notice of accusation |
1949 | Wolf v. Colorado | 4th – freedom from unreasonable search & seizure |
1958 | NAACP v. Alabama | 1st – freedom to associate |
1961 | Mapp v. Ohio | 4th – freedom from punishment based on unlawfully seized evidence |
1962 | Robinson v. California | 8th – freedom from cruel & unusual punishment |
1963 | Gideon v. Wainwright | 6th – right to counsel in all felony cases |
1963 | Edwards v. South Carolina | 1st – freedom to petition |
1963 | Ker v. California | 4th – right to specified standards for legal warrants |
1964 | Malloy v. Hogan | 5th – freedom from self-incrimination |
1964 | Aguilar v. Texas | 4th – right to legal warrants |
1965 | Pointer v. Texas | 6th – right to confront witnesses |
1966 | Parker v. Gladden | 6th – right to impartial jury |
1967 | Klopfer v. N. Carolina | 6th – right to speedy trial |
1967 | Washington v. Texas | 6th – right to process for obtaining witnesses |
1968 | Duncan v. Louisiana | 6th – right to jury |
1969 | Benton v. Maryland | 5th – freedom from double jeopardy |
1972 | Rabe v. Washington | 6th – right to notice of accusation |
1972 | Argersinger v. Hamlin | 6th – right to counsel in all criminal cases with a jail term |
2010 | McDonald v. Chicago | 2nd – right to own handguns |