
History Will Judge
Amarica's Constitution
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Interpreting Unenumerated Rights and Tradition in Constitutional Law
The chapter explores the concept of unenumerated rights within the Constitution, emphasizing the Ninth and Fourteenth Amendments as indicators of additional rights beyond those explicitly listed. It discusses how tradition can shape and influence these rights, examining examples like the right to own guns and engage in private activities. The conversation invites lawyers to explore a legal initiative and previews potential future podcast guests.
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