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In the exchange of letters between Thomas Jefferson and James Madison in 1787-1789 over the desirability of, or need for, a bill of rights, Jefferson writes: "In the arguments in favor of a declaration of rights, you omit one which has great weight with me…." What is the argument that carried such "great weight" with Jefferson? To what degree is Jefferson's point consistent with Justice Stone's Footnote Four in United States v. Carolene Products Co. (1938)? Explain.

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