Answer:
The right to jury trial in non-criminal cases.
Step-by-step explanation:
This "Bill of rights protection" has not been "incorporated" in the 14th amendment. For non-criminal cases, it is not required for the defendant to be tried by a jury.
In other words, usually a jury listens to the case of a defendant in all types of criminal cases but for non-criminal cases, it is not required for a jury to be present.
The non-criminal cases are handled by the judge on his or her own without having to go through long proceedings.