Not exact matches
Justice Douglas noted that individual
privacy concerns were protected by a series of express Constitutional provisions, like the Third
Amendment's prohibition on quartering soldiers during peacetime, the Fourth
Amendment's right to be free from unreasonable search or seizure, and the
Fifth Amendment's right against self - incrimination.
To uncover the Constitutional underpinnings of individual
privacy in the Bill of Rights, take a peek at the Fourth
Amendment's golden rule against unreasonable searches and seizures, as well as rights under the First (freedom of religion, speech, press, assembly), Third (no quartering of troops),
Fifth (no self - incrimination) along with the Ninth (the catch - all that preserves rights not specifically named in the Constitution) and Fourteenth
Amendments (due process, equal protection).
Comment: Several comments asserted that the proposed rules violated the
Fifth Amendment because in the commenters» views they authorized the taking of
privacy property without just compensation or due process of law.
Comment: Several comments suggested that the proposed regulation would violate the right to
privacy guaranteed by the First, Fourth,
Fifth, and Ninth
Amendments because it would permit covered entities to disclose protected health information without the consent of the individual.