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Griswold v. Connecticut

Stuff You Missed in History Class

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Connecticut Anti Contraception Law Unconstitutional

The two dissenting justices made it clear that they did not like this law either, even though they didn't find that there was a situational reason to overturn it. It went on to rhetorically ask, would we allow the police to search the sacred precincts of marital bedrooms for tell tale signs of the use of contraceptives? The very idea is repulsive to the notions of privacy surrounding the marriage relationship. And by finding connecticut anti contraception law unconstitutional, the supreme court made contraception and contraceptive counselling legal nation wide in the context of married couples.

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