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by _ouxp
5801 days ago
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If it "isn't even mentioned in the Constitution," (and it's not), then it's protected. The U.S. Constitution enumerates the powers of the U.S. Government. A right does not have to be mentioned in the constitution to be a constitutionally protected right by virtue of a lack of authorization for the government to take it away. |
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I hope we do! But an argument backstopped on the notion that we do doesn't seem very strong.