Comment Re:Privacy != Freedom && Freedom != Privac (Score 1) 1208
The idea that privacy equals freedom is as old as the Bill of Rights. In a abstract way (and to the best of my knowledge a way NOT decided upon by the Supreme Court to date) if you have no privacy then how can any search be unreasonable per the Fourth Amendment?
In a way that HAS been ruled upon by the Supreme Court the First Amendment's right to Free Speech and Gather are both protected by anonymity. I don't recall the first Supreme Court decision to hold something like this but I think it had to do with the right to gather being effictively worthless if people could not gather anonymously since the threat of adverse consequences could (and likely would) be used to dissuade people from gathering anonymously.
Two recent decisions that link privacy with the First Amendment can be found here http://www.law.cornell.edu/supct/html/97-930.ZO.h
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