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How has the Supreme Court’s original interpretation of the right to privacy changed because of Griswold and Roe?

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After cases Griswold and Roe the right to privacy then included the right to control ones own body, family, and home life 
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Answer: After the Griswold and Roe cases, privacy included the right to control one's own body, family, and home life.

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The Supreme Court has extended the right to privacy. Formerly, the right to privacy referred only to people´s private thoughts.

Griswold v. Connecticut (1965) was a Supreme Court case that overturned laws against birth control, deeming them in violation of the right to matrimonial privacy. This case was one of the main precedents for Roe v. Wade (1973) which ended limitations on abortion.

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