The Ninth Amendment & Unenumerated Rights
In the words of Jack Rakove, the Ninth Amendment is a "joker that has never been played," that is, it is a potentially significant amendment that has never been the deciding clause in any Supreme Court case. In this lecture, Dr. Justin Wert outlines two distinct ways of interpreting the Ninth Amendment's guarantee of unenumerated rights.
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