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The right to privacy protects citizens from
personal searches.
seizure of property.
government intrusion.
personal incrimination.
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government intrusion.
The right to privacy is essentially protection from unwarranted government intrusion into personal and family matters — embodied in protections like the Fourth Amendment (unreasonable searches and seizures) and the Fifth Amendment (against compelled self‑incrimination).
The right to privacy is essentially protection from unwarranted government intrusion into personal and family matters — embodied in protections like the Fourth Amendment (unreasonable searches and seizures) and the Fifth Amendment (against compelled self‑incrimination).
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