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jul 14, 1923 - Gitlow V. New York

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Ruled that the 14th amendment extended to also include the federal government's inability to discriminate against speech/opinion, which weakened the federal government's monopoly on power. This led to selective incorporation, where only certain aspects of the Bill of Rights were incorporated as liberties to states.

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jul 14, 1923
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~ 100 years ago
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