the right to travel, the right to have privacy and more
Not written, meaning it can be implied in many ways.
An example of individual rights is freedom of speech.
What is an example of majority rule and minority rights?
they only have few rights
It is to open-ended, there are way to many loop holes in the ninth amendment.The ninth amendment states "The enumeration in the Constitution, of certain rights, shall not be construed to deny or disparage others retained by the people." It was James Madison's attempt to ensure the Bill of Rights was not seen as granting only the specific rights it addressed to the people of the United States. In recent years, some have interpreted it to mean the existence of "unenumerated" rights outside those expressly protected by the Bill of Rights.
it means Not specifically mentioned
Some examples of rights and freedoms that Americans lack include universal healthcare, paid parental leave, and guaranteed affordable housing.
Rights that are not enumerated fall under the category of "unenumerated rights." These rights are implied by the Constitution and are considered to be fundamental to the individual’s liberty and dignity, even though they are not specifically listed. The Ninth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution acknowledges that there are additional rights beyond those explicitly stated, affirming that the enumeration of certain rights does not deny or disparage others retained by the people.
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"Unenumerated rights" or "retained rights." The basis for that status is the ninth amendment to the Constitution: "The enumeration in the Constitution, of certain rights, shall not be construed to deny or disparage others retained by the people." For a discussion of that amendment, see http://caselaw.lp.findlaw.com/data/constitution/amendment09/
One example of animal rights is giving your pet plenty of food and water, but not enought that it will harm the animal.
Non-enumerated rights are rights that are not explicitly listed in the Constitution but are implied through the interpretation of the document. Examples include the right to privacy, the right to travel, and the right to marry. These rights have been recognized and protected by the courts based on the Constitution's broader principles and protections.