Respuesta :

Unconstitutional because it violated the right to privacy.

Answer:

Unconstitutional because it violated the right to privacy.

Explanation:

The Griswold v. Connecticut was a case that was decided by the US Supreme Court because the Connecticut Comstock Act of 1873 made it illegal to use any drug with the purpose to prevent conception.

On this case, the Supreme Court ruled a 7-2 decision that stated the Constitution protects the right of marital privacy against state restrictions on contraception. It is not explicit but the Bill of Rights creates a series of zones that establish a right to privacy in marital relations.