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a reasonable right to privacy can be expected if
publishing a blog about a future vacation.
speaking out against a proposed state law.
publishing personal information on social media.
refusing to testify against oneself in court.
Brief Explanations
- For "publishing a blog about a future vacation", this is sharing a personal plan publicly, not related to privacy expectation in a reasonable privacy - right context.
- "Speaking out against a proposed state law" is related to freedom of speech, not privacy.
- "Publishing personal information on social media" means the individual is voluntarily sharing personal info, so they can't reasonably expect privacy for that shared info.
- "Refusing to testify against oneself in court" is related to the Fifth Amendment right against self - incrimination, which is part of the right to privacy (in the context of not being forced to disclose self - incriminating information, protecting one's personal legal and private - related information in a court setting).
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D. refusing to testify against oneself in court.