The Ninth Amendment protects unnamed rights not listed in the Constitution, such as the right to privacy, ensuring they are still respected and safeguarded.
A violation of the Ninth Amendment would be the government denying the right to privacy because it's not listed in the Bill of Rights. The Ninth Amendment protects the rights of individuals not named in the Constitution as belonging to the people and not the state, allowing for unnamed rights to be recognized. It works alongside other amendments to further privacy protections for citizens.
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