No, well at this time now, (2009), the rights in the constitution apply to all amrican u.s citizens. Back when the constitution was written women or black didn't have any rights at all no matter what any one said.
it declares that people have rights that are not specifically mentioned in the Constitution.
The Ninth Amendment talks about individuals' non-enumerated rights:Amendment IX"The enumeration in the Constitution, of certain rights, shall not be construed to deny or disparage others retained by the people."
There have been thirty-three amendments to the US Constitution since it was written. The First Amendment specifically forbids the establishment of religion.
No such amendment exists. According the the Constitution, the minimum age is 35.
The 10th Amendment says that when powers not specifically defined by the Constitution, the states have the power to maked their own judgments. Examples would be: death penalty, speed limits, drinking age. This amendment gives the states more power.
The nineteenth amendment allows woman's suffrage according to Wikipedia.
In the U.S. - if you are referring to an Amendment of the Constitution - there is no such amendment that SPECIFICALLY addresses that SPECIFIC crime.
bill of rights
Each amendment addresses a particular issue and that is the objective of each one.
The ninth amendment covered other rights not specifically mentioned in the constitution.
the ninth
the ninth
Americans have protected rights that are not specifically included in the Constitution.
the ninth
it declares that people have rights that are not specifically mentioned in the Constitution.
Americans have protected rights that are not specifically included in the Constitution.
Americans have protected rights that are not specifically included in the Constitution.