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The Warren court was the time in which Earl Warren, served as Chief Justice of the United State's supreme court. Warren served from 1953 up until 1969 when he retired.
During this period, major constitutional rulings were made that dramatically expanded civil liberties, civil rights, federal powers and judicial powers.
One of the important decisions during the Warren court tenure, was the constitutional ruling to protect the general right to privacy in the case of Griswold Vs Connecticut in 1965.