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The Bill of RightsThe Bill of Rights
IncorporationIncorporation
1414thth Amendment – Due Process clause; “No Amendment – Due Process clause; “No STATE shall deprive a person of life, liberty or STATE shall deprive a person of life, liberty or property without due process of law.”property without due process of law.”
Incorporated rights: speech, press, religion, Incorporated rights: speech, press, religion, assembly, petition, most rights of accused.assembly, petition, most rights of accused.
Not incorporated: bear arms, quartering Not incorporated: bear arms, quartering troops, grand jury, trial by jury in civil casestroops, grand jury, trial by jury in civil cases
Free Free Speech/ExpressionSpeech/Expression
Types of SpeechTypes of Speech
SpokenSpokenSymbolicSymbolicCommercialCommercialObscenityObscenity
StandardsStandardsClear and present danger Clear and present danger Fighting wordsFighting wordsSlanderSlander
CasesCasesSchenck vs. U.S. (1919)Schenck vs. U.S. (1919)Dennis vs. U.S. (1951)Dennis vs. U.S. (1951)Yates vs. U.S. (1957)Yates vs. U.S. (1957)Roth v. US (1957)Roth v. US (1957)Brandenburg v. Ohio (1959)Brandenburg v. Ohio (1959)Tinker vs. Des Moines (1969)Tinker vs. Des Moines (1969)Texas v. Johnson (1989)Texas v. Johnson (1989)
Freedom of the PressFreedom of the Press
IssuesIssues Free press & Free press &
democracydemocracy Prior restraintPrior restraint Shield lawsShield laws Fair TrialsFair Trials PrivacyPrivacy SourcesSources PornographyPornography LibelLibel ElectionsElections Cable v. network TVCable v. network TV AdvertisingAdvertising
CasesCases Near v. Minnesota (1931)Near v. Minnesota (1931) Zurcher v. Stanford Daily (1978)Zurcher v. Stanford Daily (1978) Miller v. California (1973)Miller v. California (1973) NY Times v. Sullivan (1964)NY Times v. Sullivan (1964) NY Times v. US (1971)NY Times v. US (1971) Hazelwood v. Kuhlmeier (1988)Hazelwood v. Kuhlmeier (1988) Falwell v. Hustler magazine (1988)Falwell v. Hustler magazine (1988) Miami Herald v. Tornillo (1974)Miami Herald v. Tornillo (1974) Red Lion Broadcasting v. FCC (1969)Red Lion Broadcasting v. FCC (1969) US v. Playboy Entertainment (2000)US v. Playboy Entertainment (2000) Reno v. ACLU (2000)Reno v. ACLU (2000)
Freedom of AssemblyFreedom of Assembly
IssuesIssues
PeaceablePeaceableRestrictionsRestrictions
TimeTimePlacePlaceMannerManner
Public vs. privatePublic vs. privateRight to associateRight to associate
CasesCases
De Jonge vs. Oregon De Jonge vs. Oregon (1937)(1937)
NAACP v. Alabama NAACP v. Alabama (1958)(1958)
Collins v. Smith Collins v. Smith (Skokie case) (1978)(Skokie case) (1978)
Chicago v. Morales Chicago v. Morales (1990)(1990)
Boys Scouts v. Dale Boys Scouts v. Dale (2000)(2000)