Here are some of the responses:

And my personal favorite:

The Fourth Amendment + "we mean it" RT @conor64: If you could add one Bill of Rights style amendment to the Constitution what would it be? -- Jonathan Blanks (@BlanksSlate) April 23, 2013



The one larger conclusion I gathered from the highly unscientific sample of responses I got, some of which are included above, is that a desire for greater privacy protections exists among very different ideological cohorts, at least when the reform isn't stated any more specifically than that. I don't know that we'll ever see a new privacy amendment, but there's a strong possibility that privacy concerns will play an increasing role in our politics in future years. On the other hand, maybe Americans will just become acculturated to having much less privacy than they once did.

I'd like to solicit answers to two questions, whether by email or in comments:



If you favor greater privacy protections, what actual language would you submit as an amendment? If you'd prefer a different amendment, what is it?

My email address is in the bio below.

