Personal privacy is considered by most Americans to be a fundamental right. The Supreme Court ruled in 1965 that the Ninth Amendment is the constitutional source of a right to privacy. Others point to the Third Amendment’s prohibition of quartering troops in private homes during peacetime; the Fourth Amendment’s prohibition of warrantless search and seizure; and the Fifth Amendment privilege against self-incrimination.
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