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Re: 9th Amendment References
Michael Froomkin writes:
> As my final word on this thread, let me say that if you are really
> interested in the 9th Amendment, by far the best legal article on
> the subject that I know of is Charles L. Black, Jr, On Reading
> and Using the Ninth Amendment.
You need LEXIS to look this up? Must have been published in one of
those legal journals that only the priests of the black robe are
allowed to subscribe to. :)
May I recommend Bennett B. Patterson: _The Forgotten Ninth Amendment: A Call
for Legislative and Judicial Recognition of Rights Under Social Conditions of
Today_. Originally published in 1955 by Bobbs-Merrill of Indianapolis and
authored by a member of the Texas Bar. Supposedly long out of print, the
master plates are rumored to have been destroyed. A reprinted edition was
being made available recently as part of a "9th Amendment Legal Defense Kit"
that a man named Conrad LeBeau was selling a few years ago (by all reports,
he was fighting the FDA with marginal success, since FDA jurisdiction is a
matter of contract law). At last report, you could reach Conrad at: Health
Freedom Reporter, PO Box 272, Hales Corner, WI, USA.
Another good one is Randy Barnett's _The Rights Retained by the People: The
History and Meaning of the Ninth Amendment_. The Web link at Book Stacks is:
http://melville.books.com/scripts/view.exe?sid~cMLVLlgYLKcBX4f/ISBN~0913969443
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