In the case of Williams et al. v. Pryor, the court ruled unconstitutional the Alabama law that prohibited distribution of "any device...for the stimulation of human genitals." The plaintiffs had shown that the use of such devices for the stimulation of human genitals was protected under the right of
A. self-gratification.
B. sexual choice.
C. sexual equity.
D. sexual privacy.
Answer: D
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