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In the case Gitlow v. New York, Gitlow argued
that his First Amendment rights were being violated.
that he couldn't be convicted of the same crime twice.
that his Sixth Amendment rights guaranteed him the right to a jury.
that he couldn't be jailed without being charged with a crime.
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that his First Amendment rights were being violated.
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