-- Introduction : an overview of the right to privacy
-- Point : governmental surveillance often infringes on individuals' Fourth Amendment rights
-- Counterpoint : modern surveillance provides necessary security and does not violate the Fourth Amendment
-- Point : Increasingly intrusive newsgathering efforts threaten privacy rights
-- Counterpoint : The constitutional protects even aggressive newsgathering
-- Point : employees need and deserve greater privacy protections in the workplace
-- Counterpoint : employees have limited expectations of privacy in the workplace
-- Conclusion : the future of privacy rights.
-- Point : governmental surveillance often infringes on individuals' Fourth Amendment rights
-- Counterpoint : modern surveillance provides necessary security and does not violate the Fourth Amendment
-- Point : Increasingly intrusive newsgathering efforts threaten privacy rights
-- Counterpoint : The constitutional protects even aggressive newsgathering
-- Point : employees need and deserve greater privacy protections in the workplace
-- Counterpoint : employees have limited expectations of privacy in the workplace
-- Conclusion : the future of privacy rights.