privacy Griswold v Connecticut and Roe v
Wade UPDATED ACTUAL Exam Questions
and CORRECT Answers
9th - CORRECT ANSWER - The enumeration in the Constitution, of certain rights, shall
not be construed to deny or disparage others retained by the people
enumeration - CORRECT ANSWER - listing
Construed - CORRECT ANSWER - interpreted
Disparage - CORRECT ANSWER - to discredit or discount
9th - CORRECT ANSWER - writtenout rights in constituion cant be interpred or denied or
discredit.
9th - CORRECT ANSWER - Bill of Rights that states that there are other rights that may
exist aside from the ones explicitly mentioned, and even though they are not listed, it does not
mean they can be violated.
9th amendment protects - CORRECT ANSWER - unenumerated rights-haven't been
written down in constitution.
right to travel go places
right to vote right to choose
right to privacy government cant tell us what we can or cannot do
But their are some limitations
, The Right to Privacy - CORRECT ANSWER - Freedom from government intrusion cant
take charge of everything in our lives
personal property cant take home without compensation.
personal rights
Griswold v Connecticut 1961 Facts - CORRECT ANSWER - In 1961, Estelle Griswold
leader of plan parenthood and Lee Buxton doctor yale and counsel plan parenthood were
convicted of violating a Connecticut state law.
They gave information and perscriptions for contraception to married couples.
Grisowld V Connecticut 1961 Making an Inference - CORRECT ANSWER - Justice
william Douglas mad inferences to argue that the Constitution protects privacy rights.
He did this first.....
Reviewed the facts
think about the meaning behind facts
Discover what the author is implying.
inferences - CORRECT ANSWER - a conclusion reached on the basis of evidence and
reasoning.
Griswold v Connecticut 1965 The Decision
4th amendment - CORRECT ANSWER - Privacy against unreasonable search and seizure