In Griswold v. Connecticut, the Supreme Court ruled that
a. the Connecticut birth control laws violated the constitutional right to privacy.
b. the Connecticut birth control laws were constitutional.
c. a right to privacy exists, but it applies only to protections against the national government, not state governments.
d. there is no right to privacy guaranteed by the Constitution.
a. the Connecticut birth control laws violated the constitutional right to privacy.
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