Introduction
The provisions of the Bill of Rights always applied to federal laws but not always to state laws. This meant at one time, the state laws could establish conditions that were contrary to the rights of citizens in the US Constitution. In this activity, you'll examine about the evolution of laws and doctrine such that today state laws adhere to federal standards regarding rights.
Directions and Analysis
Task: Evolution of Laws and Doctrine
Today state laws adhere to federal standards regarding rights. Trace the evolution of laws and doctrine by explaining these cases in this order:
• Marbury v Madison 1803
• Barron V Baltimore 1833
• Fourteenth Amendment 1868 and Due process
• Incorporation Doctrine
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