PLEASE HELP What do the Supreme Court decisions in the cases of Griswold v. Connecticut and Roe v. Wade have in common?
A. limitations on executive privilege
B. expanded criminal defendants' rights
C. support for the Civil Rights movement
D. increased protections for individual privacy

Respuesta :

D, they both increased protections for individual privacy.

Answer:

D. increased protections for individual privacy

Explanation:

Roe v. Wade is the judicial case by which the United States Supreme Court recognized the right to abortion or voluntary termination of pregnancy in the United States.  The case was appealed repeatedly until it reached the United States Supreme Court. This, finally, in 1973, decided that the woman, supported by the right to privacy.

Griswold v. Connecticut was a case regarding the Connecticut "Comstock Law" that banned the use of "any medical article, medicine, or instrument intended to prevent conception". It was with a 7-2 vote that the Supreme Court overturned the "Comstock law". The decision was based on the "right to marital privacy"