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Is abortion in the Constitution?

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The Right to Privacy and the Right to Use Contraception

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In 19 65, we have a case called griswold versus connecticut. This case involved the balidity of the connecticut and my conconductiv tit. And what the court said was, there nt a right to privacy anywhere in the constitution. So right to privacy is an unenumerated right. And also, there is no particular right to use contraception either. But when we get to 19 73, roverss wade is not a bolt from the blue, because the right to contraception has already been protected under the right to privacy. It's implicit in so many of the other enumerated rights, like the one tat just mentioned, that we're going

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