Eisendtadt v. Baird (1972) (Contraceptives, Marital Status)
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Eisendtadt v. Baird (1972) (Contraceptives, Marital Status)

2023-02-14
Audio of the 1972 opinion of the Court in Eisendtadt v. Baird (1972)    After his lecture on birth control and over-population at Boston University, William Baird gave contraceptive foam to an unmarried woman. But, it was a felony to give contraceptives to unmarried people in Massachusetts in 1967, so Baird was charged with the felony crime of distributing contraceptives to unmarried men or women. The question before the Court in this case was whether the right to privacy was violated, as in Griswold v...
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