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The Interpretation of the 9th Amendment by the Supreme Court
The Supreme Court set a precedent in 1923 and 1925 by interpreting the 9th Amendment to mean that other stuff not mentioned in the Constitution may also be constitutionally protected. This was exemplified by the Pierce v. Society of Sisters case in 1925 in which the Court decided that a state law mandating that all children go to public school was unconstitutional.