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- Estelle Griswold - Wikipedia
Estelle Naomi Trebert Griswold (née Trebert; June 8, 1900 – August 13, 1981) was a civil rights activist and feminist most commonly known as a defendant in what became the Supreme Court case Griswold v Connecticut, in which contraception for married couples was legalized in the state of Connecticut, setting the precedent of the right to
- Estelle Griswold - CT Women’s Hall of Fame
As executive director of the Planned Parenthood League of Connecticut, Estelle Griswold led the legal battle for the elimination of the state’s anti-birth control statute Her efforts resulted in a Supreme Court case that fundamentally altered constitutional law and the definition of privacy
- Taking on the State: Griswold v. Connecticut
In the 1960s, Estelle Griswold challenged Connecticut's restrictive birth control law, making it all the way to the Supreme Court
- Griswold v. Connecticut | Oyez
A gynecologist at the Yale School of Medicine, C Lee Buxton, opened a birth control clinic in New Haven in conjunction with Estelle Griswold, who was the head of Planned Parenthood in Connecticut
- Griswold v. State of Connecticut - Encyclopedia Britannica
Griswold v State of Connecticut, legal case, decided by the U S Supreme Court on June 7, 1965, that found in favour of the constitutional right of married persons to use birth control
- Griswold v. Connecticut | Constitution Center
Associate Professor, Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law at Arizona State University In 1961, Estelle Griswold and C Lee Buxton, who ran a birth control clinic, were arrested and convicted for violating laws banning contraception and assisting others in using it
- Estelle Griswold - biographycentral. com
Her efforts culminated in landmark legal victories, notably the 1965 Supreme Court case, Griswold v Connecticut, which invalidated laws prohibiting the use of contraceptives by married couples, asserting the constitutional right to privacy
- Estelle Griswold Explained
Griswold served as the executive director of Planned Parenthood in New Haven when she and Yale professor C Lee Buxton opened a birth control clinic in New Haven in an attempt to change the Connecticut law banning contraception
- Griswold, Estelle - History Day - Civil Rights Human Rights . . .
1961 November - Along with Dr C Lee Buxton, opened birth control clinic in New Haven (for married couples) Shortly after, both arrested and later convicted 1965 - Griswold v Connecticut went to U S Supreme Court
- Estelle Griswold Arrested – Road to a Right to Privacy Begins
Estelle Griswold, Executive Director of Planned Parenthood League of Connecticut, had just opened the New Haven clinic ten days earlier, on November 1st She was arrested on this day under an 1879 state law and charged with distributing contraceptives to two married couples
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