Despite its importance today, the word “privacy” does not even appear in the United States Constitution or Bill of Rights (Goldsborough, 2010, p. 72). Aside from the Fourth Amendment’s prohibition of unreasonable governmental searches, the government early on had nothing to say on the matter of privacy. The issue was addressed for the first time nationally in 1890 when Samuel Warren and Louis Brandeis published The Right to Privacy, a famous Harvard Law Review (Allen, 2001). According to Allen (2001), the public now has an obsession with privacy,