(finding a Fourteenth Amendment right “to urinate or defecate in reasonable privacy,” and noting that “there are few activities that appear to be more at the heart of the liberty guaranteed by the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment than the right to eliminate harmful wastes from one's body away from the observation of others”). Similarly, it has been held that for free citizens, the right to urinate in private is a fundamental one. See Glaspy v. Malicoat, 134 F.Supp.2d 890 (W.D. Mich. 2001) and Davis v. Bouck, 2021 WL 1169468, at *5 (W.D. Mich. Mar. 29, 2021).