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nope it's just not there. 9th deals with enumerated rights, 14 equal protection.
Equal protection of the laws. It doesn't specifically enumerate marriage because it doesn't have to. It applies to all laws. The test, for a distinction of gender, is that the measure in question must be "substantially related" to furthering an "important state interest." If you can't provide that interest, the law will be overturned. That's why judges are knocking down same-sex marriage bans left and right. They don't hold up.
edit: In some cases the courts are only applying rational basis scrutiny, meaning the measure must only be rationally related to a legitimate state interest. The bans don't pass that test either. Barring gays from marrying doesn't make more babies, nor does it prevent any harm to heterosexual marriage.
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