If the right to privacy means anything, it is the right of the individual, married or single, to be free from unwarranted governmental intrusion.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Privacy is a right, but as in any democratic society, it is not an absolute right.
The right to privacy has both positive and negative connotations for those who consider themselves part of the natural law tradition.
The right of an individual to conduct intimate relationships in the intimacy of his or her own home seems to me to be the heart of the Constitution's protection of privacy.
The right to personal privacy is precious. Without it, we are all potential victims for a prying secret police.
The virtue of privacy is one that must be protected in matters that are intimate and within one's own family.
Privacy is not explicitly spelled out in the Constitution as freedom of speech is in the First Amendment.
We must restrict the anonymity behind which people hide to commit crimes. As citizens, we have a right to privacy. We have no such right to anonymity.
Privacy is not something that I'm merely entitled to, it's an absolute prerequisite.
This has been a learning experience for me. I also thought that privacy was something we were granted in the Constitution. I have learned from this when in fact the word privacy does not appear in the Constitution.
Privacy isn't negotiable. It's the right of every American.
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