Anthony Sanders is the director of the Center for Judicial Engagement at the Institute for Justice and a senior attorney. He is the author of “Baby Ninth Amendments: How Americans Embraced Unenumerated Rights and Why It Matters.” He has also written several law review articles on state constitutional law, unenumerated rights, judicial review, economic liberty, property rights, international law, and other subjects. His work has appeared in publications including the Iowa Law Review, Minnesota Law Review, American University Law Review, and Rutgers Law Review. Sanders also worked for several years in private practice in Chicago where he was an active member of the Chicago Bar Association and chaired its civil rights committee.
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