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Does the Fourth Amendment prevent businesses and neighbors from invading an individuals privacy?

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Does the Fourth Amendment prevent businesses and neighbors from invading an individuals privacy?

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A. No. Although other privacy laws enacted by Congress and state legislatures may place some limits on what private corporations and individuals can do, the Fourth Amendment itself applies only to governmental searches and seizures. For example, there are many state and federal laws that protect some aspects of an individuals right to privacy in his or her medical records.

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