Explain the concept of privacy as outlined by the supreme


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Explain the concept of privacy as outlined by the Supreme Court. Do you believe that there is a fundamental right to privacy (not as an issue of abortion but simply as a fundamental human right)? Is it explicitly mentioned in the Constitution? Implicit? Would a "strict" interpretation of the Constitution mandate a right of privacy? Did the Supreme Court exceed its authority in finding that there is a right to privacy? Did the Court engage in an action that should have been left to Congress?

In the reading on critical legal theory, Unger identified four important principles: indeterminacy, antiformalism, contradiction, and marginality. What are they, and how do they help to explain the way in which law and the legal system operate? Does the critical legal studies movement contribute to the study of jurisprudence or is it simply social criticism disguised as legal analysis?

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