constitutionally protected rights.
As Badnarik rightly points out,
there are no "Constitutional rights." The Bill of Rights grants nothing to us, only enumerates a handful of the rights we have whether or not they are written down. An amendment could be passed (legitimately or not, as history has shown us on more than one occasion) that, for example, repeals the Second Amendment. This would not deprive us of our right to keep and bear arms. It would only signal the government's refusal to
recognize our right. If that were to happen, we must continue to exercise the right, regardless of their recognition of it. The same goes for any right, including those not enumerated in the Constitution.