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how did the supreme court interpret the right to privacy in bowers v. hardwick (1986)?
○ the majority decision established in griswold was reinforced.
○ states could rightfully restrict sex not intended for procreation.
○ access to abortion became protected during the first trimester.
Brief Explanations
- In Bowers v. Hardwick (1986), the Supreme Court held that the right to privacy (from earlier cases like Griswold) did not extend to protect consensual homosexual sodomy, allowing states to restrict sexual acts not intended for procreation.
- The first option is incorrect as the decision did not reinforce Griswold’s privacy principles for this context.
- The third option relates to Roe v. Wade (abortion rights), not Bowers v. Hardwick.
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B. States could rightfully restrict sex not intended for procreation.