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EPISODE · Nov 17, 2015 · 50 MIN

Mary Anne Case, “Fifty Years of Griswold v. Connecticut"

from The University of Chicago Law School Faculty Podcast · host UChicagoLaw

It's birth control's fiftieth birthday! Professor Case will be discussing what Griswold—the landmark case that began the process of invalidating legal prohibitions on the use of birth control—looks like in the aftermath of Hobby Lobby and Obergefell. Mary Anne Case is the Arnold I. Shure Professor of Law and convener of the Workshop on Regulating Family, Sex and Gender. Presented by the Law Students for Reproductive Justice and the American Constitution Society on November 11, 2015.

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