What does the concept of 'reasonable expectation of privacy' from Katz v. United States mean in the context of public-sector workplace monitoring?
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A
Government employees may have Fourth Amendment protections against unreasonable searches of their workplace spaces
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B
Government employees have no privacy rights in any government-owned property
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C
Only private-sector employees can invoke the reasonable expectation of privacy doctrine
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D
Reasonable expectation of privacy applies only to physical spaces, not digital communications