Political Science, asked by Karthick9259, 1 year ago

A right is unenumerated if it is
A) assumed to be a fundamental right.
B) listed in the Constitution.
C) written as law by a state or federal agency.
D) interpreted by the Supreme Court.

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Answered by PiyushSinghRajput1
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Unenumerated rights are rights which are followed from preexisting legal culture. They are interpreted by the courts in the same way as enumerated rights. They are fundamental rights which are not listed in the constitution. The unenumerated rightsare not written as law but are implied as law.
Answered by UsmanSant
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Answer:

A right is an unenumerated right when it is listed in constitution.

Explanation:

A right is an unenumerated right when it is listed in constitution. These rights are also called as natural rights or Background rights.

These rights are not expressed by them but support other laws.

These laws come into existance to support few laws where they are logically broken.

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