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Essay / The Constitution: the interpretation of the Constitution
Connecticut. This shows their views on the right to privacy and will affect how they view citizens' rights when they take office. Additionally, they should be asked about their views on the landmark case Griswold v. Connecticut, because the case involves certain rights that people believe are essential and necessary. that must be kept or lost and it would require potential candidates to explain categorically what the case means to them and whether they are for it or against it and how they would apply what happened in the case to real life. In Griswold v. Connecticut, the Supreme Court declared that the use of contraceptives violated the right to marital privacy. Relates to a Connecticut law that criminalizes the encouragement or use of birth control. Estelle Griswold and Dr. C. Lee Buxton were arrested after being found complicit and guilty of illegal contraception. They were both fined $100. They also appealed to the Supreme Court and declared the law unconstitutional. The right to privacy is fundamental when it comes to married citizens. The right to privacy cannot be denied