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This article will serve as the first in a series pertaining to the interplay between the individual’s right to privacy and institution of marriage. In the landmark decision in Griswold v. Connecticut, the Supreme Court of the United States of America stuck down a Connecticut state law prohibiting the use of contraceptives, explicitly ruling that Americans are afforded a right to privacy within their marriage. The concept of the right of privacy has since expanded to include... Read More
