The U.S. Supreme Court has recognized an individual’s right to privacy over personal issues, such as contraception, by acknowledging which of the following?
A.
Federal preemption of state constitutions that expressly recognize an individual right to privacy.
B.
A “penumbra” of unenumerated constitutional rights as well as more general protections of due process of law.
C.
An interpretation of the U.S. Constitution’s explicit definition of privacy that extends to personal issues.
D.
The doctrine of stare decisis, which allows the U.S. Supreme Court to follow the precedent of previously decided case law.
The supreme law in the United States is the U.S. Constitution
The Constitution does not contain the word privacy. Some parts of the Constitution directly affect privacy, such as the Fourth Amendment limits on government searches.
The Supreme Court has also recognized an individual’s right to privacy over personal issues, such as contraception and abortion, by discussing a “penumbra” of unenumerated constitutional rights arising from numerous constitutional provisions as well as the more general protections of due process of law
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