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What is the name of the case that recast privacy as a fundamental right protected under the substantive due process of the Fourteenth Amendment?

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Lawrence vs Texas

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Answer:

Lawrence v. Texas

Step-by-step explanation:

Based on the information provided within the question it can be said that the case being mentioned is the Lawrence v. Texas case. This case took place in 2003 , during which the Court overturned a Texas anti-sodomy law as a violation of the right to privacy as well as the substantive due process of the Fourteenth Amendment. Stating that laws preventing homosexual sodomy are unconstitutional as a violation of the right to privacy.

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