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11 February, 06:53

In Griswold v. Connecticut, on what did Justice Goldberg base his concurring opinion?

o the protection granted by the Constitution

the intention of the writers of the Constitution

o the list of rights in the first eight amendments

the human rights safe from government intervention

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  1. 11 February, 07:03
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    By a 7-2 majority, on June 7, 1965, the Supreme Court concluded that the Connecticut statute was unconstitutional ... Justice Arthur Goldberg wrote a concurring opinion in which he used the Ninth Amendment in support of the Supreme Court's ruling, reasoning that the right of privacy was retained by the people.
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