griswold v CT

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American History

 

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Linda H

 

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September 30, 2013

 

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University

 

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A

 

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The key issue was that the couple in question was in fact a married couple, and seen in the office together. Griswold and Buxton appealed the conviction, and the Supreme Court heard the case in March of 1965. The case questioned a state’s right to interfere with the private decisions of a married couple, and whether or not the Constitution provides for these rights in the first place...
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The Supreme Court overturned the convictions, citing the First, Third, Fourth, and Ninth Amendments, and clearly defining the enumerated rights these amendments established. Justice William Douglas’ opinion noted that the two appellants maintained a professional relationship with the married couple, and charged that the conviction was in conflict with the Due Process Clause, as well as the basic right to privacy...
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