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ISSN 0042-0018
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Vol. 42, Issue 3, 2008January 01, 2008 PDT

The Link Between Carolene Products and Griswold: How the Right to Privacy Protects Popular Practices from Democratic Failures

Alan James Kluegel,
right to privacypopular practicesdemocracySupreme Court jurisprudence
University of San Francisco Law Review
Alan James Kluegel, The Link Between Carolene Products and Griswold: How the Right to Privacy Protects Popular Practices from Democratic Failures, 42 University of San Francisco Law Review 4 (2008).

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