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In which of the following cases did the Supreme Court consider whether the Constitution protected a right to privacy for married couples? a. Roe v. Wade b. Mapp v. Ohio c. Miranda v. Arizona d. Griswold v. Connecticut

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The answer would be Griswold v. Conneticut, this had to do with the right to privacy for married couples and the use of contraceptive medications. In November 1961 appellants were arrested (later found guilty and fined $100 each) for giving medical advice and directions to married woman on contraceptives.

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The case that the Supreme Court consider whether the Constitution protected a right to privacy for married couples is Griswold v. Connecticut. The Griswold v. Connecticut case was originally from prosecution under the Connecticut Comstock Act of 1879.

The answer would be choice or letter D, Griswold v. Connecticut.
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