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C. Violated the right to privacy.
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In the case roe vs wade, the Supreme Court ruled that state laws cannot forbid abortions during the first trimester of pregnancy. The Supreme Court justified the decision on the grounds of the right of privacy as is implied in the Bill of Rights.
The ruling clarified the constitutionality of laws
that criminalized or limited access to abortions.
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