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by Brian Hoops | Jun 2, 2014 | 10th Amendment, Bill of Rights, Constitution, Constitution 101, Founding Principles, History, Ratification Debates
In Loyola Law Review’s The Original Meaning of an Omission: The Tenth Amendment, Popular Sovereignty and “Expressly” Delegated Power, Kurt T. Lash delved into the original meaning of the Tenth Amendment. The following is an overview of the paper, which is a must-read...