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You probably mean bill of rights. The US Constitution has no wording expressing any concerns over an American's privacy.


I'm referring to the 4th amendment in the Bill of Rights, in the US Constitution that was interpreted by Katz v. United States to protect individuals with a "reasonable expectation of privacy."


The Bill of Rights is part of the Constitution.


The Bill of Rights are the first ten amendments of the United States Constitution.




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