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"The enumeration in the Constitution, of certain rights, shall not be construed to deny or disparage others retained by the people. "

This means that even those rights not specifically addressed by the Constitution are protected.

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The 9th Amendment restricts, in an ambiguous and limited way, the ability of the Federal government to assume powers not granted to it specifically. It implies that other rights of citizens exist other than those in the first 8 amendments.

An intermediate version of the 9th Amendment was more specific than the final version. It stated:

"The exceptions here or elsewhere in the constitution, made in favor of particular rights, shall not be so construed as to diminish the just importance of other rights retained by the people..."

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right to privacy

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