The modern interpretation refers to the way in which the meaning and application of a concept or law has evolved over time, taking into account current societal norms and values. In the context of individual privacy in the United States, it refers to how interpretations of constitutional amendments have adapted to address contemporary issues related to privacy rights.
Related terms
Constitutional Originalism: This term refers to a judicial approach that interprets the Constitution based on its original meaning at the time it was written.
Right to Privacy: The right to privacy is an inherent human right which protects individuals from unwarranted intrusion into their personal life.
Substantive Due Process: It is a legal principle that suggests certain fundamental rights are protected by virtue of their inclusion in due process clauses found within various amendments of the U.S. Constitution.