Originally Posted by nighthawk
Here's a hint: Rad the 14th Amendment, salient part quoted in my post above (privileges and immunities clause). That is the vehicle by which states were incorporated into certain restrictions in the Bill of Rights.




The Due Process clause still doesn't bar States from denying the privileges and immunities by due process within the State. States can enact laws and decrees that deny the privileges, etc. and enforce the procedures by due process.


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