Ancillary Rights - Penn Law Review
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Many constitutional rights would be useless if certain conduct ancillary to those rights was not also protected. The Second Amendment protects the right to keep and bear arms, but the right could be rendered meaningless if the government could ban the possession of bullets. The Sixth Amendment’s right to the assistance of counsel has been held to imply the right to use one’s lawfully obtained money to pay a lawyer. Across a variety of domains, j…
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