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    You Don’t Have An Expectation of Privacy In Your Relatives’ DNA

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    You Don’t Have An Expectation of Privacy In Your Relatives’ DNA The concept of a right to privacy is deeply rooted in our culture. It is the simple idea that individuals in American society have the right to keep their government from snooping around their stuff.There is no specific law defining privacy and its parameters. […]

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