Question

In an 1890 article named for this concept, the authors examined English case law, including Prince Albert v. Strange, before outlining a scenario (10[1])of opening a letter. With Samuel D. Warren II, Louis Brandeis co-authored an article in the Harvard Law Review in which he argued that this concept originated in property law. (10[2])In a case reaffirming this concept, (10[1])Anthony Kennedy argued that Romer v. Evans (-5[1])eroded a Georgia precedent. (10[1])The idea of “penumbras” (-5[2])was (10[1])first (10[1])articulated (10[2])to support (-5[1])the right (10[2])to (-5[1])this concept (10[4])in Griswold (10[1]-5[1])v. Connecticut. (10[8]-5[3])The right to this concept, which was reaffirmed (10[1])in Lawrence v. Texas, is provided (-5[1])by the Due Process Clause, (10[1])per a 1973 ruling in a case concerning Norma McCorvey establishing (-5[1])a “trimester framework.” For 10 points, Roe v. Wade (10[1]-5[1])affirmed Americans have what “right to be let alone”? ■END■ (10[9]0[3])

ANSWER: privacy [or right to privacy; prompt on gay rights or sodomy by asking “what was the main right those cases concerned?”] (The case Georgia precedent was Bowers v. Hardwick.)
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