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How did the Skokie case prove the need for courts to interpret citizens’ rights?

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The Ninth and Tenth amendments declares the rights not mentioned in the Constitution belong to the people and to the states. ... The Skokie case proved the need for courts to interpret citizens' rights because the First Amendment protects both popular and unpopular beliefs.

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