The Constitution does not provide a specific right to privacy; privacy is included in the protections afforded to "liberty."
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Q2: In Griswold v.Connecticut, 381 U.S.479 (1965), the
Q3: When the Supreme Court reviews laws or
Q4: Since the restriction on the use of
Q5: The protections afforded by the right to
Q6: The Supreme Court's attitude toward privacy and
Q8: The Supreme Court has held that sex
Q9: Privacy is not considered a fundamental right.
Q10: A law prohibiting the sale of nonprescription
Q11: The Ninth Amendment
A)expressly provides for a right
Q12: The Supreme Court has held that laws
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