Privacy isn't even mentioned in the US Constitution. It took the Supreme Court's ruling in Griswold v. Connecticut (1965) to bestow constitutional protection upon this right. John Johnson's critique of Griswold - which observes its 40th anniversary on June 7, 2005 - reminds us once again of its crucial impact on both American law and society.
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Griswold v. Connecticut: Birth Control and the Constitutional Right of Privacy by John W. Johnson
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CIN0700613781G
9780700613786
0700613781
Griswold v. Connecticut: Birth Control and the Constitutional Right of Privacy by John W. Johnson
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