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ARLENE BABST v. NATIONAL INTELLIGENCE BOARD

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2014-02-18
ABAD, J.
The right to privacy, or the right to be let alone, was institutionalized in the 1987 Constitution as a facet of the right protected by the guarantee against unreasonable searches and seizures.[13] But the Court acknowledged its existence as early as 1968 in Morfe v. Mutuc,[14] it ruled that the right to privacy exists independently of its identification with liberty; it is in itself fully deserving of constitutional protection.