Privacy can be a very provocative right. Actually, it is barely a right. There is no explicit right of privacy guaranteed by the Constitution or the Bill of Rights. The privacy rights we have were teased out of the Constitution by a variety of provisions that collectively suggest that privacy should be protected. These include the Fourth Amendment's right against unreasonable searches, the Fifth Amendment's right to remain silent, and even the rarely mentioned Third Amendment's right to not have soldiers quartered in your home
展开▼