How absolute is your right to your privacy? The concept of privacy is another key aspect of freedom and explicitly dealt with in the Fourth Amendment. While the concept has controversially been applied to the right to have an abortion, the reality is that this is a crucial right, but not an absolute one. Does someone have the right to privacy when violating the law?
Some Considerations
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Thoughts from the left
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Thoughts from the right
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The Bottom Line
So in the final analysis, what should you take away on this topic? On which side should you fall - and why...
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