Introduction of Research Paper

Posted on April 27, 2011

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The “freedom of privacy” is not a right that is explicitly stated in the First Amendment of the United States Constitution, but this right to privacy is implied and accepted as a constitutional right. Although the “freedom of privacy” is not a part of the First Amendment, there is a way to defend this freedom through the First Amendment. The right to privacy is defined and implied through the boundaries of the “freedom of the press.” While the ”freedom of the press” must be limited and regulated, there are countless cases of the press unconstitutionally passing their bounds. The right to privacy is implied through these regulations and bounds and can be defended by challenging the press’s failure to realize such limitations. Various sources and court cases support the implications of the “freedom of privacy” in the First Amendment.

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