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Griswold v. Connecticut (1965)
• Griswold v. Connecticut made official a Constitutional penumbra to privacy.
• The government could no longer invade the privacy of married couples in matters both spouses agreed to.
• Forbidding married couples the use of contraceptives was made illegal.
• Essentially further endured the establishment of citizen's rights.