§10. Right of Privacy.
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§10. Right of Privacy. | |
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Short Title | |
Official Text | §10. Right of Privacy. |
Country/Jurisdiction | United States |
State or Province | Montana |
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Date Enacted | |
Scope of the Law | General |
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Taxonomy | Intrusion |
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- The Constitution of the State of Montana[1] , Article II, Section 10[2] states the Right of Privacy of Montana citizens. This section provides Montana citizens to live in a free-society that shall not be disturbed by the State and its interests.
Text of the law
- Section 10. RIGHT OF PRIVACY.
- The right of individual privacy is essential to the well-being of a free society and shall not be infringed without the showing of a compelling state interest. Intrusion
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