Washington ExaminerLean R·
The cameras on your corner are building a file on you
The Constitution does not contain an explicit, general right to privacy. Instead, many of the privacy protections people enjoy have been inferred from several constitutional provisions, most notably the Fourth Amendment’s protection against unreasonable searches and seizures. I would ask you, dear reader, how do you feel about that? There is no blanket rule in […]
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