does the us constitution mention a right to privacy
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The US Constitution does not explicitly mention a right to privacy. However, the Supreme Court has recognized a right to privacy in various amendments and interpretations of the Constitution, such as in the Fourth Amendment protection against unreasonable searches and seizures, the First Amendment protection of freedom of association, and the Ninth Amendment's recognition of unenumerated rights. Additionally, the right to privacy has been upheld in various Supreme Court cases, such as Roe v. Wade and Griswold v. Connecticut.