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Originally Posted by TGRR
Meh. Where it matters (a court of law), privacy is considered a right.
This is why it's almost impossible to get hostile testimony from a spouse admitted into a criminal trial.
This is why warrants are required to breach your right to a reasonable expectation of privacy.
In fact, privacy and property are the only two reasons for the amendment.
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Meh. I hang my hat on a documented source from a law school over a bunch of 1's and 0's posted by some dude on the internet hiding behind a bunch of letters who thinks he knows what he is talking about.