But they did find in The Constitution, a right to kill those who are incapable of defending themselves against such assaults. It's called "The Right To Privacy," and it supercedes all other rights, except the ones it completely negates.
Yeah, they found it in the penumbra of the emanations of the enumerated assumed pseudo-powers implied by paragraph 8,611 of the interstate commerce act, as interpreted by Fred Blypho, a clerk.