There is nothing in the United States Constitution that expressively gives citizens the right to privacy. Sure, the Fourth Amendment protects against illegal searches, but the Founding Fathers saw no need for privacy. When your closest neighbor lives miles down the road, all you had was privacy. Related: Disney Shuts Down Banned Ear Seller in Federal Lawsuit Fast forward to the 21st Century, and...

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