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Right To Privacy- Direct Injury Must Be Shown Before A Court May Grant Relief From General Governmental Surveillance Jan 1974

Right To Privacy- Direct Injury Must Be Shown Before A Court May Grant Relief From General Governmental Surveillance

University of Richmond Law Review

The right of privacy is an aggregate of many separate rights, each of which is guaranteed in the Bill of Rights. Although the right of privacy was not recognized per se at common law, today it is acknowledged by a majority of jurisdictions as a separate actionable legal right.