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Unlike other states, New Hampshire's constitution includes a section in its bill of rights under article 2-b concerning the right to privacy. | Unlike other states, New Hampshire's [https://www.nh.gov/glance/bill-of-rights.htm constitution] includes a section in its bill of rights under article 2-b concerning the right to privacy. | ||
<blockquote><strong>[Art.] 2-b. [Right of Privacy.]</strong> An individual's right to live free from governmental intrusion in private or personal information is natural, essential, and inherent. | <blockquote><strong>[Art.] 2-b. [Right of Privacy.]</strong> An individual's right to live free from governmental intrusion in private or personal information is natural, essential, and inherent. | ||
added December 5, 2018</blockquote> | added December 5, 2018</blockquote> |
Revision as of 21:12, 1 July 2022
Unlike other states, New Hampshire's constitution includes a section in its bill of rights under article 2-b concerning the right to privacy.
[Art.] 2-b. [Right of Privacy.] An individual's right to live free from governmental intrusion in private or personal information is natural, essential, and inherent. added December 5, 2018