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Silent Rights: The Ninth Amendment and the Constitution's Unenumerated Rights

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Presents a comprehensive account of how the Ninth Amendment could be, and has been, used to secure and preserve individual rights. This work explores the Ninth Amendment's original meaning and function, and the intention of its authors to prevent the creation of implied powers in the federal government.

267 pages, Paperback

First published June 12, 1995

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