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Most Basic of Rights, The: Implied Right of Privacy, The

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Abstract
In 1965 the Supreme Court added privacy to the list of protections, reasoning that the freedoms in the Bill of Rights imply an underlying right of privacy. In succeeding decades that interpretation has led to several controversial decisions like Roe v. Wade. Should policies like a woman's right to choose be left to the discretion of states as some have argued? Paula McClain contends that segregation and women's rights are issues of national importance and should be decided by the Supreme Court.
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American History, American Government and Politics, Framework for Democracy
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