Provide examples of why you think the 14th amendment has language that implicit, explicit or both.

1. Implicit language: The 14th Amendment's equal protection clause states that no state shall deny any person within its jurisdiction equal protection of the laws. While this clause does not explicitly mention specific protected classes or groups, it implicitly prohibits discrimination based on factors such as race, ethnicity, gender, or religion.

2. Explicit language: The 14th Amendment's citizenship clause explicitly defines who is a citizen of the United States, stating that all persons born or naturalized in the country are citizens. This language leaves no room for interpretation or ambiguity, clearly establishing the criteria for citizenship.

3. Both implicit and explicit language: The 14th Amendment's due process clause includes both implicit and explicit language. The explicit language guarantees that no state shall deprive any person of life, liberty, or property without due process of law. The implicit language, on the other hand, encompasses a broader understanding of due process rights, including protections for procedural fairness and fundamental rights that are not explicitly outlined in the text.