"The common law has not defined privacy. And there is no clearly accepted meaning of the term, despite the formidable body of literature devoted to the subject. A popular view is that the privacy is so open-ended that it is not capable of definition. The United States Supreme Court in “Griswold v Connecticut”, noted: [P]rivacy is a broad, abstract and ambiguous concept which can be easily shrunken in meaning but which can also, on the toher hand, easily be interpreted as a constitutional ban against many things."
Privacy

January 1, 1970

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