Freedoms
Rights
No. Nowhere in the constitution is "freedom of rights" mentioned
i have no clue:) i know, it tells how congress and the usa works. and it has some of the rights of the people not mentioned in the bill of rights.-comicbook1
bill of rights
it declares that people have rights that are not specifically mentioned in the Constitution.
it was controversial because the Anti-Federalists hated the constitution but this was the only way they wouldn't agree to it, if the Federalists put on this Bill of Rights that were not mentioned in the constitution.
the rights of law
No. The subject of marriage is not mentioned in the Bill of Rights, nor in the United States Constitution itself.
The Ninth Amendment provides you to use rights that are not listed in the Constitution... "The Enumeration in the Constitution, of certain rights, shall not be construed to deny or disparage others retained by the people." Ex. The right to be educated...
states that people entitled to rights not mentioned in the constitution
The Ninth Amendment to the United States Constitution states that the enumeration of certain rights in the Constitution does not mean that others do not exist. It emphasizes that the rights of the people are not limited to just those explicitly mentioned in the Constitution, ensuring that unenumerated rights are also protected from denial or infringement.
all rights not mentioned in the federal Constitution were retained by the states or
The ninth amendment covered other rights not specifically mentioned in the constitution.