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Retained by the people, the "silent" Ninth Amendment and the constitutional rights Americans don't know they have, Daniel A. Farber

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Retained by the people, the "silent" Ninth Amendment and the constitutional rights Americans don't know they have, Daniel A. Farber
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (p. 219-227) and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Retained by the people
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
82368065
Responsibility statement
Daniel A. Farber
Sub title
the "silent" Ninth Amendment and the constitutional rights Americans don't know they have
Table Of Contents
Who's afraid of the Ninth Amendment? -- I: Unwritten rights and the Constitution -- Natural rights and the framers -- The debate over whether to have a bill of rights -- Madison's solution -- After the Ninth -- Natural law and the antislavery Republicans -- A new birth of freedom -- II: Protecting fundamental rights -- Fundamental rights and the due process clause -- Fundamental rights today -- An invitation to activism? -- A user's guide to the Ninth Amendment -- III: Applying the Ninth Amendment -- Reproductive rights -- The end of life -- Gay rights -- Education -- The right to government protection -- The right to travel and other rights -- IV: Broader implications -- Fundamental rights and the Judicial process -- Joining the rest of the world -- The Ninth Amendment and the future
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