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Friday, February 11, 2005

Great Moments in the Judiciary

In finding that it is not illegal for internet entreneurs and particularly distasteful perverts to secretly film up under women's skirts in public, several state courts have ruled that women do not have "a reasonable expectation of privacy" underneath their clothing when they're in public. (more here)

Really? What exactly do they put clothing on for, then? This vague and judicially created "right to privacy" is used both to allow a woman to have an abortion, and then to allow a man to film up her skirt? That's not a right; it's a wrong.