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The right to privacy is specifically guaranteed by the bill of rights of the us constitution?
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The right to privacy is specifically guaranteed by the bill of rights of the us constitution?
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The right to privacy is specifically guaranteed by the bill of rights of the us constitution?
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I'm not sure if this is what you're looking for but the 4th amendment states that police or other federal agencies can't search or take your property without a warrent provided by a judge.
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