Klopfer v. North Carolina

Supreme Court of the United States · Decided 1967-03-13

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Mr. Justice Harlan, concurring in the result. While I entirely agree with the result reached by the Court, I am unable to subscribe to the constitutional premises upon which that result is based — quite evidently the viewpoint that the Fourteenth Amendment “incorporates” or “absorbs” as such all or some of the specific provisions of the Bill of Rights. I do not believe that this is sound constitutio…

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