If you’re an American, you have no constitutional right to privacy. And in the internet age, our need for privacy has waned. We routinely release information once considered intensely personal for public consumption. We document every moment of our lives via webcams or blogs. And we live vicariously through participants in reality television shows. Anyone can build an audience on social media and publish minute-by-minute updates of their most mundane activities. But over the years, the Supreme Court has ruled that you have a right to be free of government surveillance in situations in which you have a “reasonable expectation … Continue reading Your ‘Expectation of Privacy’
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