The 14th Amendment has nothing to do with this.
There is NO law that has ever been enacted to make people engage in Common Sense and Manners. Is it wrong if I tell someone where you live-- maybe. Is it against the law---probably NOT.
However, if you are receiving care from a professional (doctor, nurse, psychologist, counselor) or hospital / clinic, and your address is part of your records, then HIPPA governs who may share the information and under what conditions. If I'm just being stupid, I could likely lose my job (but nothing more serious). My license to practice may be in jeopardy, as unethical behavior. But if you as a patient made a threat against someone who lives at that address, professionals are mandatory reporters to protect human life.
But there is absolutely nothing in the Constitution or Bill of Rights that protects your street address/ home address.
not if you have parental permission.
Without permission-yes.
It is generally NOT a good idea to "hack" these without permission. If it is against the law, it is illegal and therefore should not be done. So, if you have permission it *should* not be illegal. If you dont, it *would* be illegal
No it is illegal for Microsoft to collect information such as your ip address from your computer with out your permission.
No judge will (or can) give you permission to perform an illegal act.
No, it's not. IP address give a right to get permission from a judge to check your computer for illegal, stolen and so on stuff. The last ones are evidence enough in court.
It is illegal to tape a fight. If you mean a boxing match or similar then there will be prohibitions against it unless you have permission. A street fight has no similar restrictions.
If you do not have the permission by any party, yes it is illegal.
Yes, doing graffiti on someone else's property is illegal unless you have permission. It's call vandalism.
Well if the address is illegal, then obviously it's illegal.
If you do not have permission, yes it would be illegal. You have to be an adult to decide where you live without their permission.
If you have permission then you are not 'hacking'.