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The Court finally moved away from the trimester scheme in Planned Parenthood v. Casey.

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The Fourth Amendment is clear that a right to privacy exists in the United States.

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The decision in Lawrence v. Texas is based on the equal protection clause.

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While the Court has not yet ruled on the right of gay couples to marry, it did find DOMA unconstitutional.

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Advocates of substantive due process point to the word “Freedom,” in the Fourteenth Amendment, to support their argument.

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Harry Blackmun sets the standard for privacy rights in Olmstead v. United States.

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The Court has generally been sympathetic to laws that require parental consent in cases of minors seeking abortions.

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Since the mid-1970s, the Court has been clear that states have an obligation to fund abortions for women who cannot afford them.

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Justice Kennedy is best known for creating the undue burden test for the Court.

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In Griswold, the Court cites multiple amendments to support the right to privacy.

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Students who participate in school activities have an increased claim to privacy rights in school.

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