Answer:
In other landmark rulings, the Supreme Court has cited the 14th Amendment in cases involving the use of contraception (1965's Griswold v. Connecticut), interracial marriage (1967's Loving v. Virginia), abortion (1973's Roe v. Wade), a highly contested presidential election (2000's Bush v.
Step-by-step explanation:
The 14th Amendment continues to be central to the fight for racial equality and many other social justice movements.