Asked by Annabelle Beauchamp on Apr 26, 2024
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Privacy rights are triggered under the Fourth Amendment:
A) when a corporation has authorized an agent with direct authority to perform an electronic search of an employee's e-mail account.
B) when the government is monitoring a person's movements in public.
C) when the government is conducting a search.
D) during an archival search of e-mails on a corporation's server in response to a lawsuit that was filed by a competitor.
Fourth Amendment
Part of the U.S. Constitution protecting citizens from unwarranted searches and seizures by the government.
Privacy Rights
The rights of individuals to control or limit access to their personal information and to maintain confidentiality in personal matters.
Electronic Search
The use of electronic means to locate information or data, often through the internet or on digital devices.
- Compare the protection of personal privacy under the U.S. Constitution to that ensured by federal legal statutes.
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Learning Objectives
- Compare the protection of personal privacy under the U.S. Constitution to that ensured by federal legal statutes.
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