Griswold v. Connecticut: Remarks on Contraception,

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History

 

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July 8, 2013

 

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Connecticut, 1965; Stephens & Scheb, 2003). Though the notion may strike a puzzling chord with modern conventions, contraception, when viewed with a historic eye, is very new and, therefore, was very unnatural thing in its time. The case points out the striking level of governmental involvement in doctor patient relationship at the time and the change in social thought...
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The case points out the striking level of governmental involvement in doctor patient relationship at the time and the change in social thought. The issue of constitutionality raised by the defendants appealing the conviction and fine involved the General Statutes of Connecticut, in particular statutes §§53-32 and 54-196 (1938) (Griswold v...
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