If privacy were not a core and respected principle, personal information would be available for anyone to see, from personal text messages to medical records. Everyone has something that he or she would like to keep private, and these people should be entitled to the right to privacy. Supreme Court Justice Louis D. Brandeis once famously wrote that the right to privacy means “the right to be let alone” (Batten 187). Brandies’ words are great ones, and it is unfortunate that the United States government overlooks them. Although the Constitution does not address privacy specifically, this right should not be ignored nor violated. In many states, there are laws which protect the right to privacy. Some of these laws focus on government intrusion in general and others on unreasonable searches and seizures (Batten 189). Having the right to be let alone, protects Americans from government actions that may violate their expectation of privacy. This right not only defends the freedoms of Americans by restricting government intrusion but also functions as an essential factor to the foundation of this country. Privacy is the backbone that supports many other rights of the American people. It sustains freedom, life, liberty, happiness and so many other rights and values that are important to the people. If privacy is not defended as a right that is respected and honored, people may lose their freedoms as Americans to an overreaching
If privacy were not a core and respected principle, personal information would be available for anyone to see, from personal text messages to medical records. Everyone has something that he or she would like to keep private, and these people should be entitled to the right to privacy. Supreme Court Justice Louis D. Brandeis once famously wrote that the right to privacy means “the right to be let alone” (Batten 187). Brandies’ words are great ones, and it is unfortunate that the United States government overlooks them. Although the Constitution does not address privacy specifically, this right should not be ignored nor violated. In many states, there are laws which protect the right to privacy. Some of these laws focus on government intrusion in general and others on unreasonable searches and seizures (Batten 189). Having the right to be let alone, protects Americans from government actions that may violate their expectation of privacy. This right not only defends the freedoms of Americans by restricting government intrusion but also functions as an essential factor to the foundation of this country. Privacy is the backbone that supports many other rights of the American people. It sustains freedom, life, liberty, happiness and so many other rights and values that are important to the people. If privacy is not defended as a right that is respected and honored, people may lose their freedoms as Americans to an overreaching