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The right to privacy is a constitutional right, but it is not specifically mentioned in the Constitutionunlike the prohibition against unreasonable searches and seizures, which is specified in the Fourth Amendment. Explain how the right to privacy has been defined by the U.S. Supreme Court and what the implications are for the citizens of the United States.
 
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