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9780700613786
Publication Year
2005
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Book Title
Griswold V. Connecticut : Birth Control and the Constitutional Right of Privacy
Author
John W. Johnson
Publisher
University Press of Kansas
Genre
Law, History
Item Length
8.5 in
Topic
Privacy, United States / 20th Century, Family Law / General, General, Legal History, Courts
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12.3 Oz
Item Width
5.5 in
Number of Pages
280 Pages

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Publisher
University Press of Kansas
ISBN-10
0700613781
ISBN-13
9780700613786
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Book Title
Griswold V. Connecticut : Birth Control and the Constitutional Right of Privacy
Number of Pages
280 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2005
Topic
Privacy, United States / 20th Century, Family Law / General, General, Legal History, Courts
Genre
Law, History
Author
John W. Johnson
Format
Trade Paperback

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Item Weight
12.3 Oz
Item Length
8.5 in
Item Width
5.5 in

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2004-025497
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An illuminating, lucid account of how the argument for a right to contraception moved from the radical feminist fringe to recognition by the Supreme Court as a basic human rightlater extended to abortion and gay/lesbian sex.David A.J. Richards , author of Women, Gays, and the Constitution: The Grounds for Feminism and Gay Rights in Culture and Law Demonstrates that the constitutionally protected right to privacy, as defined by Griswold, is only of recent vintage but has ramifications for American law and politics that are likely to last for many years.Philippa Strum , author of When the Nazis Came to Skokie: Freedom for Speech We Hate, "We owe Johnson a deep debt of gratitude for providing us with such keen insight into one of the Supreme Court's most influential decisions."-- New York Law Journal "A highly readable account that, like Anthony Lewis's classic Gideon's Trumpet , would be suitable for introductory American government or law classes."-- Law and Politics Book Review, "An illuminating, lucid account of how the argument for a right to contraception moved from the radical feminist fringe to recognition by the Supreme Court as a basic human right--later extended to abortion and gay/lesbian sex."- David A.J. Richards , author of Women, Gays, and the Constitution: The Grounds for Feminism and Gay Rights in Culture and Law "Demonstrates that the constitutionally protected right to privacy, as defined by Griswold, is only of recent vintage but has ramifications for American law and politics that are likely to last for many years."- Philippa Strum , author of When the Nazis Came to Skokie: Freedom for Speech We Hate, "An illuminating, lucid account of how the argument for a right to contraception moved from the radical feminist fringe to recognition by the Supreme Court as a basic human right-later extended to abortion and gay/lesbian sex."- David A.J. Richards , author of Women, Gays, and the Constitution: The Grounds for Feminism and Gay Rights in Culture and Law, "Demonstrates that the constitutionally protected right to privacy, as defined by Griswold, is only of recent vintage but has ramifications for American law and politics that are likely to last for many years."- Philippa Strum , author of When the Nazis Came to Skokie: Freedom for Speech We Hate, "An illuminating, lucid account of how the argument for a right to contraception moved from the radical feminist fringe to recognition by the Supreme Court as a basic human right--later extended to abortion and gay/lesbian sex."-- David A.J. Richards , author of Women, Gays, and the Constitution: The Grounds for Feminism and Gay Rights in Culture and Law "Demonstrates that the constitutionally protected right to privacy, as defined by Griswold, is only of recent vintage but has ramifications for American law and politics that are likely to last for many years."-- Philippa Strum , author of When the Nazis Came to Skokie: Freedom for Speech We Hate
Dewey Edition
22
Dewey Decimal
342.7308/58
Table Of Content
Editors' Preface Acknowledgments Introduction 1. The Connecticut Exception to Birth Control in America 2. Judicial Challenges to the Connecticut Ban on Birth Control 3. More Judicial False Starts 4. "To Be Let Alone": The Emerging Right to Privacy 5. Back in Connecticut 6. Attracting the Attention of the Supreme Court 7. The Supreme Court Hears the Birth Control Case 8. Confidential Discussion and Public Decision 9. Reactions and Repercussions 10. Elaboration of the Constitutional Right of Privacy Epilogue: Privacy and Sexuality at the Dawn of a New Century Chronology Bibliographic Essay Index
Synopsis
Americans value privacy as one of their most cherished rights, yet the word "privacy" isn't even mentioned in the U.S. Constitution. It took the Supreme Court's ruling in Griswold v. Connecticut (1965) to bestow constitutional protection upon this right. That remains one of the Court's most hotly debated rulings and led directly to an even more controversial decision in Roe v. Wade (1973). John Johnson's masterly critique of Griswold--which observes its 40th anniversary on June 7, 2005--reminds us once again of its crucial impact on both American law and society. Johnson explores Griswold's origins in a challenge to Connecticut's 1879 anti-contraception law, provides a detailed narrative of its progress, examines the unfolding of the newly secured right of privacy up to recent controversies over same-sex relations, and grounds the story in two key contexts: the struggle within one state to establish the right to birth control and the national debate over the right of privacy. He also provides important insights into the Supreme Court decision in Poe v. Ullman (1961), which rejected challenges to the Connecticut's law and was itself immediately challenged. In response to Poe, Planned Parenthood opened a clinic in New Haven to dispense birth control advice and devices to married women. Ten days later, a local prosecutor shut the clinic down and indicted executive director Estelle Griswold and her medical director, C. Lee Buxton. Tracing the progress of Griswold's case, Johnson clarifies how privacy or "the right to be let alone" became a judicially constructed right. In one of the most idiosyncratic opinions in the Court's history, Justice William O. Douglas ruled that "emanations" from five constitutional amendments afforded protection to the right of privacy, while several other justices proposed competing rationales in support. As he unravels this fascinating tale, Johnson reveals a multifaceted decision that was not in fact the doctrinal novelty that many scholars have argued. For two generations, Griswold has functioned as the legal basis for judicial rulings involving issues of sexual intimacy, reproductive rights, and family life. Even today, it continues to set the agenda for debates about privacy in American life and about how the Constitution itself should be interpreted. Johnson's deft and incisive analysis of the case will interest anyone concerned about the nature, scope, and future of privacy in America., Recounts the landmark 1965 Supreme Court case that declared a new and previously unarticulated "right of privacy" and paved the way for the Roe v. Wade decision. Decades later, Griswold v. Connecticut remains extremely controversial as an example of an activist judiciary making new law rather than merely interpreting existing law.
LC Classification Number
KF224.G75J64 2005
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Copyright Date
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