Emma-Kate Schaake

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The structure of our Constitution pits the Ninth and Tenth Amendments against each other, locking them in an existential battle for our nation’s soul. The Ninth contemplates robust protection of individual rights that defends minority interests against the excesses of the majority. The Tenth contemplates a society where the states are free to do what they want against minority populations in their state, but are themselves protected from the majority views of the nation.
Allow Me to Retort: A Black Guy’s Guide to the Constitution
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