Where is the act of privacy found in the Constitution? What was the first case that recognized the right to privacy? Why do we have the right to privacy? Do you believe that under certain conditions, we should give up our right to privacy in return for protection? Why or why not?
What will be an ideal response?
Answers may vary. Students must recognize that privacy is not explicitly mentioned in the Constitution, but it is implied, especially in the First, Third, and Ninth Amendments. The first case to recognize the constitutional right to privacy is Griswold v. Connecticut. Students must take a position and discuss their personal opinions on the right to privacy.
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