The specific rights listed in the Constitution shall not be construed as denying or insulting other rights reserved by people.
An excerpt from the speech of Black Ham's speech quoted the Procedure for Proper Procedure of 19th Revision and 14th Amendment. "Revised IX" "The specific rights listed in the Constitution shall not be construed as denying or insulting other rights retained by people" "Proper Procedure Clause of the revised XIV": with US citizens All countries in that country can not establish or enforce the laws to be abolished Privileges or disclaimers of US citizens; no country can deprive life, freedom or property without proper legal process. Also, any person within its jurisdiction should not be denied equal protection of the law.
Modified IX: One objection to the Bill of Rights is that by identifying a particular right as being protected, other freedom is clearly not subject to federal intervention. The ninth amendment addresses this issue by stating that even if these rights are not included in the Bill of Rights, the government can not deprive people of their rights. For example, in the case of Gitlow v. New York in 1925, the Supreme Court found that the right to freedom of expression of the First Amendment is one of the freedoms protected under the Proper Procedure clause of the 14th Amendment did. According to the ruling of the Supreme Court, the state can not deprive people the right to freedom of expression, just as the federal government can not deny constitutional freedom of speech.