I think you mean 'authority' not 'right', but I understand your point.
This is going to come off as being rude, abrasive and just plain impolite, but it Needs to be said - - -
A few of you need to get your heads out of your collective fourth points of contact* and
ask yourselves just what the history of the Fourth Amendment is and why there even is such a thing.
A long time ago, there were these scruffy mongrels that did things their legally constituted government didn't agree with. So they did some Very Bad Things. They killed agents of the lawfully constituted government, they humiliated and maimed tax collectors, they hung effigies of government officials, they were seditious and treasonous.
They held secret meetings, they published anti-government pamphlets openly calling for armed insurrection. They carried out espionage, sabotage and carried secret plans and propaganda on their persons. As might be expected, the lawfully constituted government wasn't thrilled and used it's police forces to quell the disturbances. At the time the idea of having full-time paid employees to perform this task wasn't really fully developed and the forces used were usually soldiers or mercenaries. In the language of the times they were the 'Red Coats' named for their distinctive uniforms.
At a later date when the traitorous citizenry had triumphed and established their own government, they wrote some rules to govern themselves by. One of those rules, an amendment to the original rules, was written to protect exactly the anti-government behavior that had caused so much trouble before.
Think about that for a moment, gentle reader. They wrote into the highest rule of their land that a person should be safe in his house, his possessions, and his person from government search or seizure without good cause.
* And you Wondered where that name came from, didn't you? Admit it. Go on, it's okay.