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chicago, burlington, and quincy railroad company v. chicage
eminent domain (5th)
gitlow v. new york
free of speech (1)
near v. minnosota
freedom of the press (1)
hamilton v. regents of the university of california
free of religion (1)
de jonge v. oregon
freedom of assembly (1). The Supreme Court ruled that Oregon's statute violated De Jonge's First Amendment rights, incorporated into the states by the Fourteenth Amendment.
cantwell v. connecticut
free exercise of religion (1)
Everson v. Board of Education of the township of ewing
nonestablishment of state religion (1)
mapp v ohio
freedom from warrantless search and seizure (exclusionary rule) (4)
robinson v california
freedom from cruel and unusual punishment (8). the Court held that laws imprisoning persons afflicted with the "illness" of narcotic addiction inflicted cruel and unusual punishment in violation of the Eighth and Fourteenth Amendments.
gideon v. wainwright
right to counsel in any criminal trial (6)
escobedo v. illinois
right against self-incrimination and forced confessions (5)
griswold v. connecticut
right to privacy (3, 4, and 5)
miranda v. arizona
right to remain silent (5)
benton v. maryland
right against double jeopardy (5)
mcdonald v chicago
right to bear arms (2)
timbs v. indiana
freedom from excessive fines (8)
ramos v. lousiana
right to unanimous verdict (6)