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Mercer University School of Law

2017

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Baby Ninth Amendments And Unenumerated Individual Rights In State Constitutions Before The Civil War, Anthony B. Sanders Mar 2017

Baby Ninth Amendments And Unenumerated Individual Rights In State Constitutions Before The Civil War, Anthony B. Sanders

Mercer Law Review

Perhaps the greatest questions of modern constitutional law are "Does the Constitution protect unenumerated rights, and, if so, what are those rights?" The United States Supreme Court has repeatedly, yet haphazardly and often reluctantly, answered "yes" to the first question, and essentially "it depends" to the second.' The Court has proceeded with basically the same approach concerning the Constitution's unenumerated protections against both the federal government and the states. ...

This Article makes a small step toward demonstrating that at least most state constitutions protect unenumerated rights by focusing on Baby Ninth Amendments. Calabresi and Vickery recently demonstrated some of …