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Interpreting the Constitution

   
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The 9th Amendment was created very vague and left the door wide open to any number of rights that people feel they deserve. However, this was done with a definite purpose behind it. By allowing judges to make decisions based upon rights that are not necessarily outlined in the Constitution, the founders have affirmed that the Constitution will last through the changing society...
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However, this was done with a definite purpose behind it. By allowing judges to make decisions based upon rights that are not necessarily outlined in the Constitution, the founders have affirmed that the Constitution will last through the changing society...
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