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SCOTUS Past and Precedent: Griswold v. Connecticut and Privacy Rights in America


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In 1965, the Supreme Court had to face a contraception ban in Connecticut. The question was, does banning contraception violate people’s right to privacy and, more importantly, do people have a right to privacy. Here’s how that debate went.

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