Bloomberg: In Rare State Move, Wyoming May Add Individual Right to Privacy to Constitution

Bloomberg: In Rare State Move, Wyoming May Add Individual Right to Privacy to Constitution by Tripp Baltz:

Dec. 18 — Other states may want to follow Wyoming lawmakers, who in early 2015 will consider a proposed constitutional amendment (15LSO-0066) that would make it only the 11th state to include an express general right of individual privacy in its constitution.

The draft amendment, which would specify that the right to 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,” is modeled after similar provisions in the Montana and Hawaii constitutions, Wyoming state Sen. Chris Rothfuss (D) told Bloomberg BNA.

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