Wednesday, September 3, 2008

Privacy and the U. S. Constitution

This message is brought to you by the James Waldrop Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution, which organized in 2007 in Fayetteville, Georgia.

American colonists fought, sacrificed and died to establish and preserve the freedoms now
guaranteed to us by the Constitution of the United States. The right to privacy has come to the
public's attention through various controversial Supreme Court rulings. Privacy is not
specifically mentioned in the Constitution, but over the years the Supreme Court has made
decisions that have established that the right to privacy is a basic human right and as such is
protected by virtue of the 9th Amendment.

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