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2 February, 15:20

In the 1965 case griswold v. connecticut, the supreme court asserted that although the u. s. constitution does not explicitly guarantee a right to privacy, such a right exists because of the spirit of the constitution. by what term is this spirit also known by?

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  1. 2 February, 19:15
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    As explained by Justice William O. Douglas that the right to privacy was not explicitly the reason for the Supreme Court's decision but a penumbra. The constitutional right that protects an individual in this case like the self-incrimination. Furthermore, other Justices still see this as part of the Fourteenth Amendment where an individual has a right to a due process of law which protects privacy.
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