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5 November, 18:03

What did the court cases of Griswold v. Connecticut and Roe v. Wade have in common? Civil Rights cases states' rights cases discrimination cases reproductive rights cases

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    The correct answer is reproductive rights cases. Roe v Wade was a big decision made by the Supreme Court of the United States about abortion. It decided that it was a woman's decision whether to have an abortion or not and that state regulation will be tied to the third trimester of pregnancy, meaning that a woman can have an abortion until the third trimester of pregnancy. However, this legislation remains controversial. Griswold v Connecticut was a legislation that deducted it was a woman's right of privacy to decide if she wanted to have an abortion or not and to decide if she wanted to use contraception or not.
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