POLI 1090 Lecture Notes - Lecture 27: New York Freedom, Lemon V. Kurtzman, Establishment Clause

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Eminent domain (v) 1897, chicago, burlington, and quincy r. r. v. Freedom of speech (i) 1925, gitlow v. new york. Freedom of press (i) 1931, near v. minnesota. Free exercise of religion (i) 1934, hamilton v. regents of the university of california. Freedom of assembly (i) & freedom to petition the government for redress of grievances 1937, dejohge v. oregon. Freedom of assembly (i) 1939, hague v. cio. Non-establishment of state religion (i) 1947, everson v. board of. Freedom from unnecessary search & seizure (iv) 1949, wolf v. Freedom from warrantless search and seizure (iv) 1961, mapp v. ohio. Freedom from cruel & unusual punishment (viii) 1962, robinson v. Right to counsel in any criminal trial (vi) 1963, gideon v. wainwright. Right against self-incrimination & forced confessions (v) 1964, mallory v, hogan & escobedo v. illinois. Right to counsel and to remind silent (v) 1966, miranda v. arizona. Right against double jeopardy (v) 1969, benton v. maryland.

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