The Ninth Amendment protects implied rights not explicitly listed, including privacy, derived from other amendments.
The Ninth Amendment implies that just because a right is not explicitly listed in the Constitution, it doesn't mean it can be taken away by the government. This, along with other amendments, has helped enhance privacy protections for citizens. While the Constitution does not explicitly guarantee the "right to privacy," it is derived from various amendments, including the First, Third, Fourth, Fifth, Ninth, and Fourteenth Amendments.
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