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Unit Six: Personal Liberty

The Constitution does not mention a right to privacy. The Court has long acknowledged that the Constitution protects such a right, however, through the various guarantees of the Bill of Rights as well as the Fourteenth Amendment. This unit examines the Court's evolving definition of privacy from 1965 to 2003.

Essay: Personal Liberty, Dennis Goldford, Ph.D.

DBQ:

Griswold v. Connecticut (1965)

DBQ:

Roe v. Wade (1973)

DBQ:

Lawrence v. Texas (2003)

 

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