right of privacy

right of privacy.

1. The right to personal autonomy. • The U.S. Constitution does not explicitly provide for a right of privacy or for a general right of personal autonomy, but the Supreme Court has repeatedly ruled that a right of personal autonomy is implied in the “zones of privacy” created by specific constitutional guarantees. [Cases: Constitutional Law 82(7)–82(13).C.J.S. Constitutional Law §§ 461–470, 584, 612, 614–619, 623–628, 630–648; Right to Die§ 2.]

2. The right of a person and the person’s property to be free from unwarranted public scrutiny or exposure. — Also termed right to privacy. See INVASION OF PRIVACY.


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