Retained by the people: the "silent" Ninth Amendment and the constitutional rights Americans don't know they have
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Preface
ix
A Reference Chart of
Constitutional Provisions
xiii
1
Who s Afraid of the Ninth Amendment?
ι
PARTI
Unwritten Rights and the Constitution
2
Natural Rights and the Framers
21
3
The Debate over Whether to
Have a Bill of Rights
29
4
Madison s Solution
39
5
After the Ninth
45
6
Natural Law and the Antislavery
Republicans
53
7
A New Birth of Freedom
6l
PART II
Protecting Fundamental Rights
Fundamental Rights and the
Due Process Clause
73
Fundamental Rights Today
85
VII
Contents
viii
10
An Invitation to Activism?
93
11
A User s Guide to the
Ninth Amendment
101
part
m
Applying the Ninth Amendment
12
Reproductive Rights in
13
The End of Life
121
14
Gay Rights
131
15
Education
145
16
The Right to Government Protection
155
17
The Right to Travel and Other Rights
161
PART IV
Broader Implications
18
Fundamental Rights and the
Judicial Process
175
19
Joining the Rest of the World
183
20
The Ninth Amendment and the Future
197
Appendix: Misunderstanding the Framers
201
Glossary of Legal Terminology
211
Notes
219
Index
229
AMENDMENT IX. THE ENUMERATION IN
THE CONSTITUTION, OF CERTAIN RIGHTS,
SHALL NOT BE CONSTRUED TO DENY OR
DISPARAGE OTHERS RETAINED BY THE
PEOPLE.
The Ninth Amendment lurks like an unexploded mine
within the Bill of Rights. It asserts that the specific
rights mentioned in the Constitution are not the com¬
plete list, and that many rights, though not listed, also
exist and must be respected by the Federal
Government, Its essential message is that human rights
are more fundamental than laws, and no legal docu¬
ment
—
even the Constitution
—
can grant them. Laws
merely recognize rights, they don t create them.
Throughout American history the Ninth Amendment
has been largely silent
—
there is not a single Supreme
Court decision based on it. Why has it never been used
to support the rights of privacy, marriage, or education?
Even the famously ambitious Warren Court preferred to
rely on the weaker support of the Fourteenth
Amendment s Due Process Clause for many of its
decisions on
individuai
rights. Since that
erą
many
conservatives (libertarians excepted) have grown actively
hostile to the Ninth Amendment s very mention. Robert
Bork
once called it an ink blot on the Constitution.
Antonín Scalía
dismissiveiy remarked that
refusai
to
deny or disparage other rights is far removed from
affirming any one of them.
Retained by the People makes an informed and lucid
argument for employing the Ninth Amendment in sup¬
port of many rights whose constitutional basis is now
shaky. The application of this negtected part of the
Founding Fathers vision would have profound impfica-
ttons for our daily fives.
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Cjon/en/s
Preface
ix
A Reference Chart of
Constitutional Provisions
xiii
1
Who's Afraid of the Ninth Amendment?
ι
PARTI
Unwritten Rights and the Constitution
2
Natural Rights and the Framers
21
3
The Debate over Whether to
Have a Bill of Rights
29
4
Madison's Solution
39
5
After the Ninth
45
6
Natural Law and the Antislavery
Republicans
53
7
A New Birth of Freedom
6l
PART II
Protecting Fundamental Rights
Fundamental Rights and the
Due Process Clause
73
Fundamental Rights Today
85
VII
Contents
viii
10
An Invitation to Activism?
93
11
A User's Guide to the
Ninth Amendment
101
part
m
Applying the Ninth Amendment
12
Reproductive Rights in
13
The End of Life
121
14
Gay Rights
131
15
Education
145
16
The Right to Government Protection
155
17
The Right to Travel and Other Rights
161
PART IV
Broader Implications
18
Fundamental Rights and the
Judicial Process
175
19
Joining the Rest of the World
183
20
The Ninth Amendment and the Future
197
Appendix: Misunderstanding the Framers
201
Glossary of Legal Terminology
211
Notes
219
Index
229
AMENDMENT IX. THE ENUMERATION IN
THE CONSTITUTION, OF CERTAIN RIGHTS,
SHALL NOT BE CONSTRUED TO DENY OR
DISPARAGE OTHERS RETAINED BY THE
PEOPLE.
The Ninth Amendment lurks like an unexploded mine
within the Bill of Rights. It asserts that the specific
rights mentioned in the Constitution are not the com¬
plete list, and that many rights, though not listed, also
exist and must be respected by the Federal
Government, Its essential message is that human rights
are more fundamental than laws, and no legal docu¬
ment
—
even the Constitution
—
can grant them. Laws
merely recognize rights, they don't create them.
Throughout American history the Ninth Amendment
has been largely silent
—
there is not a single Supreme
Court decision based on it. Why has it never been used
to support the rights of privacy, marriage, or education?
Even the famously ambitious Warren Court preferred to
rely on the weaker support of the Fourteenth
Amendment's Due Process Clause for many of its
decisions on
individuai
rights. Since that
erą
many
conservatives (libertarians excepted) have grown actively
hostile to the Ninth Amendment's very mention. Robert
Bork
once called it an "ink blot" on the Constitution.
Antonín Scalía
dismissiveiy remarked that
"refusai
to
'deny or disparage' other rights is far removed from
affirming any one of them."
Retained by the People makes an informed and lucid
argument for employing the Ninth Amendment in sup¬
port of many rights whose constitutional basis is now
shaky. The application of this negtected part of the
Founding Fathers' vision would have profound impfica-
ttons for our daily fives. |
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