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Question 1. "This clause was manifestly introduced to prevent any perverse or ingenious misapplication of the well-known maxim that an affirmation in particular cases implies a negation in all others; and, e converse that a negation in particular cases implies an affirmation in all others." It refers to which amendment?
Question 2. The constitutional right to privacy emanated directly from which Amendment?
Question 3. What is and are the penumbras defined and identified in Griswold?
Question 4. Connecticut's argument for their criminal statute, at issue in Griswold, under the rational relation test was to:
Question 5. What judicial approach will be achieved in this area [Griswold], as in other constitutional areas, only by continual insistence upon respect for the teachings of history, solid recognition of the basic values that underlie our society and wise appreciation of the great roles that the doctrine of federalism and separation of powers have played in establishing and preserving American freedoms? Hint: look to Justice Harlan's dissent
Question 6. Who filed amicus curiae briefs in Griswold?
Question 7. Per Justice Black, the framers of the Constitution addressed the procedure to keep the Constitution in "tune with the times." It is by: