Those legal nerds among us will immediately know the reference and be inspired to read this article by James Taranto chronicling the constitutional "right" of privacy.
So, is there a zone of privacy that government cannot enter into and interfere with? Is it possessed by individuals, families, groups? Is it an unenumerated right? Or, is it just the First Amendment (free speech and freedom of religion) or the Fourth (unreasonable searches and seizures)? Should we enshrine this in law?
Some interesting things to consider? I'd love to hear your various perspectives.