Ya know those two bozos the FBI arrested in DC ?
Overwatch has a good piece on who they are and their history.
What Overwatch Discovered About the Two Men Arrested for Impersonating Federal Agents
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https://mailchi.mp/echoanalyticsgroup/all-eyes-on-ukraine-14527227?e=28fc87946c
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As far as I know, there is no Constitutional 'right to privacy', beyond SCOTUS striking down criminalisation of: sodomy, contraception, and abortion, and of course HIPAA Act which only applies to disclosures of health info **by healthcare providers/personnel + healthcare related facilities/companies/billing, etc.?
Certainly there is a legal definition for 'right to privacy', but (as yet) no Constitutional guarantee to such.
If I have restricted my posts to friends only, yes, they need a warrant.
But if I've posted it publicly, allowing any and all to share my post, no, that post never had privacy to lose.
@XSGeek @EileenKCarpenter @corlin
lol! they already do--but it's not just the FBI, NSA has been doing it for at least 7-8 years nnow
@XSGeek @EileenKCarpenter @corlin
no, i've been a VERY vocal protester for years, and BIG supporter of EFF and other organisations in regard to privacy!
@XSGeek @EileenKCarpenter @corlin
as for actual "Right to privacy" under the Constitution, start by looking here:
https://www.law.cornell.edu/wex/right_to_privacy
and here:
https://www.justia.com/constitutional-law/docs/privacy-rights/