yes but only in certain cases
Yes, all celebrities have a right to privacy when they are in there homes. Every American has the right to privacy.
When you have the right to your privacy
No, a parolee has limited privacy from anyone as long as he is on parole.
During wartime, when there is a warrant against him, or when he is in public office or a celebrity.
There is no such thing as a "right to privacy" for anyone.
Vincent Joseph Samar has written: 'The right to privacy' -- subject(s): Homosexuality, Law and legislation, Privacy, Right of, Right of Privacy, Sex and law 'The legal right of privacy'
A person does not NEED privacy. We, as a human beings have a right to privacy.
There is no right to privacy- it is assumed from something else in the constitution.
No, you don't. You lose everything when your locked up behind bars including your privacy. Prisoners have very few rights to anything and privacy is one of them. Guards stand outside your cell and they watch you 24/7 very carefully. So that means when you use the toilet they'll see you doing your business, and also when you get undressed you'll be seen naked, and also you'll be seen naked in the shower which is pretty embarrassing. Plus when they do a strip search you'll have to get undressed right in front of the guards and no, you don't get your privacy for that either. You don't have a right to privacy at all while your a inmate in prison. So if you want privacy don't get arrested so you can have all your freedom including all your privacy that you need.
Yes. American's have the right to privacy at any time.
Julie Shaw has written: 'Privacy' -- subject(s): Access control, Business records, Privacy, Right of, Right of Privacy
Robert Ellis Smith has written: 'Privacy' 'Compilation of State and Federal Privacy Laws 1978-79' 'Block Island Trivia' 'Our Vanishing Privacy' -- subject(s): Right of Privacy 'Ben Franklin's web site' -- subject(s): History, Right of Privacy 'The law of privacy in a nutshell' -- subject(s): Right of Privacy