Asked by Alyssa ausley on Sep 25, 2024
Griswold v.Connecticut (1965) and Roe v.Wade (1973) have been extremely important in
The development of
A) a constitutional right to privacy.
B) American due process.
C) a test that can be used to determine what is protected speech.
D) the rights of individuals accused of crimes.
Constitutional Right
A right protected and guaranteed by a constitution, allowing individuals certain freedoms and protections under the law.
Privacy
The right of individuals to keep their personal affairs and information confidential and free from unnecessary intrusion.
Griswold v. Connecticut
A landmark 1965 Supreme Court case that ruled state bans on contraceptive use by married couples were unconstitutional, citing privacy rights inferred from the Constitution.
- Examine the foundation of the right to privacy within the constitution via pivotal cases such as Griswold v. Connecticut.
- Discern the Supreme Court's expression of a right to privacy in a variety of scenarios.
Learning Objectives
- Examine the foundation of the right to privacy within the constitution via pivotal cases such as Griswold v. Connecticut.
- Discern the Supreme Court's expression of a right to privacy in a variety of scenarios.