Alida: The span of time that we're thinking about should be measured in centuries, an millennia. We should make a law that would stand the test of time, he says. And i guess by long historical providence, we're talking more than what, 50 years since rovey wade exactly? It's not specified, but it sounds like, you know, centuries and centuries.
Not explicitly, no. But neither is the right to travel from New York to New Jersey. NYU law professor Kenji Yoshino explains our unenumerated rights.
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