Asked by jimmybob
Which right is explicitly stated in the Florida Consitution, but not in the US Constitution?(1 point)
Responses
Right to Free Speech
Right to Free Speech
Right to Due Process
Right to Due Process
Right to Privacy
Right to Privacy
Right to Vote
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Right to Privacy.
The Florida Constitution (Art. I, §23) explicitly guarantees a right to privacy; the U.S. Constitution does not contain an explicit text of a "right to privacy" (it has been inferred by courts).
The Florida Constitution (Art. I, §23) explicitly guarantees a right to privacy; the U.S. Constitution does not contain an explicit text of a "right to privacy" (it has been inferred by courts).
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