Monday, December 22, 2003

Limbaugh v. Limbaugh

Limbaugh then:

There is no right to privacy specifically enumerated in the Constitution.


Now:

Limbaugh's attorneys filed a court action asking a judge to review the propriety of the seizure of the medical records, which are under seal and haven't been reviewed by prosecutors. They asked for a hearing in the next three days to assert Limbaugh's right to privacy and prevent prosecutors from gaining access to them.


Yes I know there could be statutory privacy issues that aren't necessarily explicitly constitutional.