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Question
(4: civil liberties) which right—though not explicitly stated—underlies decisions on contraception and abortion pre - dobbs?
right to property
right to privacy
right to assembly
right to petition
question 36
(4: civil liberties) gideon v. wainwright (1963) held that states must:
extradite fugitives
provide counsel to indigent felony defendants
allow jury trials in all misdemeanors
repeal poll taxes
Brief Explanations
- For the first question, prior to the Dobbs decision, decisions on contraception and abortion were often based on the right - to - privacy, which is not explicitly stated in the Constitution but has been inferred by the courts. It is considered a fundamental right that protects personal and family - related decisions.
- In the Gideon v. Wainwright case (1963), the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that states are required to provide legal counsel to indigent felony defendants, ensuring a fair trial as part of the Sixth Amendment right to an attorney.
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- Right to privacy
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