Multiple Choice
What is an objection to attempting to ground the right to privacy in empirical facts?
A) This does not ground as many rights as a Lockean system.
B) This would lead to different rights to privacy in different neighborhoods.
C) We understand rights before ever looking at data.
D) All of the above
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