POL 150 Lecture 8: POL 150 May 17

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Eisenstaedt v. baird (1972): extending the right to privacy. Find a constitutional measurement, free of emotion and predilection to resolve the sensitive and emotional nature of the controversy . Determine that abortion is covered by the right to privacy. The constitution presupposes disagreement; people disagree strongly and they will continue to disagree strongly: the constitution doesn"t end them, it presupposes them. Develop guidelines for negotiating competing legitimate claims (in this case, this that will be the. Ground the right to privacy in the due process clause of the fourteenth amendment.

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