In 1965, in Griswold v. Connecticut, a case involving the legality of contraceptives, the Supreme Court

A. held that the law violated the right to privacy.
B. found that laws against contraceptives were legal.
C. guaranteed all women access to abortion.
D. ruled that the Court cannot establish a right unless it is specifically mentioned in the Constitution.
E. found that laws against contraceptives were legal and ruled that the Court cannot establish a right unless it is specifically mentioned in the Constitution.


Answer: A

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