Over time, Supreme Court rulings have extended the rights included in the Bill of Rights to apply to state and local governments. Read the short descriptions below and match them to the freedom that was extended.

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De Jonge v. Oregon (1973) - The Court overturned a conviction for organizing a meeting, or gathering, of the Communist Party
Cantwell v. Connecticut (1940) - Struck down a state law that required state licenses in order to canvass on behalf of a faith-based organization
Near v. Minnesota (1931) - Struck down a state law that permitted censorship of "malicious, scandalous and defamatory" newspapers and magazines

De Jonge v. Oregon (1973) - Freedom of Assembly

Cantwell v. Connecticut (1940) - Freedom of Religion
Near v. Minnesota (1931) - Freedom of Press