griswold v. connecticut

     

Griswol v. Connecticut, 381 U.S. 479 (1965), was a landmark case in which the Supreme Court of the United States ruled that the Constitution protected a right to privacy. The case involved a Connecticut law that prohibited the use of contraceptives. By a vote of 7-2, the Supreme Court invalidated the law on the grounds that it violated the "right to marital privacy".

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  • Propaganda! Griswold v. Connecticut (1965) paved the way for open access to contraceptions. Read it! @ReproRights @PattyMurray @Guttmacher
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