What idea was the decision in Griswold v. Connecticut based upon

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What idea was the decision in Griswold v. Connecticut based upon?

A. The case relied on testimony that incriminated the defendant.

B. The Constitution should never be interpreted by the intention of the writers.

C. The Constitution forbids unreasonable search and seizure.

D. Individuals should be free to disobey laws involving infringement.

Answer:-

C. The Constitution forbids unreasonable search and seizure.

Griswold v. Connecticut initially centered on the controversy over Connecticut’s legislation prohibiting the use of contraception. To determine whether a couple is violating the law, the law enforcement must enter the marital room and pursue the contraception as soon as it is used, which is considered an unreasonable search and seizure. The Supreme Court ruled in Griswold v. Connecticut (1965) that a state ban on the use of contraception violated the right to marital privacy. The case concerned a Connecticut legislation that made the encouragement or use of birth control illegal.

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