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AP U.S. Government 3.1 Institutions of National Government. In what case did the Court hold that there was a Constitutional right to marital privacy?
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Thank you We sneak and here's your shmoop du jour
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brought to you by griswold v connecticut national lampoon's new
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england vacation In what case did the court hold that
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there was a constitutional right toe marital privacy and here
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the potential answers Okay well here we go The supreme
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court often finds itself ruling on issues that aren't explicitly
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mentioned in the constitution especially since the document was written
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well over two hundred twenty five years ago Privacy just
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so happens to fall in that category as do cell
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phones televisions and believe it or not sketchy used car
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salesmen seriously shmoop the united states wikipedia check it out
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All right did the supreme court hold there was a
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constitutional right to marital privacy in a miranda v arizona
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ever heard the term miranda rights Like if we get
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arrested in the cops say you have the right to
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remain silent Not that we've been arrested or anything but
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we've just watched a lot of law and order really
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in miranda v arizona supreme court held that arrested person
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must be informed of their legal rights They don't do
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that can't arrest him So we have the right to
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remain skeptical of a could the court have ruled on
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a constitutional right to marital privacy in be gideon v
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wainwright Okay more law and order stuff we're all familiar
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with the whole you have a right to an attorney
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and if you can't afford one One will be provided
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for you think right right Well that's from gideon v
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rain right which required that people accused of felonies be
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provided a lawyer by the government if they couldn't afford
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to pay for one Well sounds like a great deal
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except for the whole thing being accused of a felony
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part So yeah that didn't work so well Was the
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constitutional right to marital privacy addressed Indeed Gonzalez first Carhartt
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Well not quite Gonzalez v carhart up held two thousand
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three's partial birth abortion ban act a measure of the
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more conservative leanings of the roberts court What about you
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westbury of the sanders Well westbury v sanders dealt with
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the whole one man one vote principle which basically means
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that if we live in a smaller district with the
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same number of representatives as a larger district our vote
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would well technically count more so we can redraw the
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case against e as well Not eat Okay which means
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the court held there was a constitutional right to marital
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privacy under c griswald v connecticut Right Well griswold v
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connecticut struck down a state ban on contraceptives saying that
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married couples had a right to do whatever they wanted
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in the bedroom That basically boil down to a constitutional
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right to privacy even though privacy isn't explicitly mentioned in
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the constitution so c is the correct answer Griswald was
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a major case under the liberal leaning lauren court which
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also sought to reverse racial discrimination and increased legal protection
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for minorities It's like there weren't many issues left on 00:02:56.21 --> [endTime] the table there
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