Does the establishment of DNA databases infringe on people’s right to privacy?
ANSWER: Negative Side
1. DNA database in no way exposes, harms, or violates ones being
a. Definition of infringe: Will define and explain the definition of infringe and therefore, argue privacy rights are upheld in opposition to violations or searches, as such, DNA databases does neither
b. Google in Street View ‘Wi-Spy’ lawsuit: Google Street View was accused of infringing on privacy because it had images of people, however, the law states that in a public environment one cannot claim privacy because they are in public, therefore Google won. DNA database would be under a privacy agreement
POSSIBLE REFERENCES:
http://beck2.med.harvard.edu/week10/Rothstein%202006-1.pdf
http://law2.umkc.edu/faculty/projects/ftrials/conlaw/rightofprivacy.html
DIRECTIONS: Write a 2-3 minutes speech. Please include work cited.
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