be arrested, which she was. >> on the 24th of november, we issued two warrants, one against estelle griswold other against dr. c. lee buxton in violation of the contraceptive statute. >> the griswold versus connecticut case changed everything. >> i think it's very evident that the law is unenforceable. i think if you had a policeman connecticut, they still could f not prove anything. we are continuing, maybe illegally, but we are continuing our program. >> the case went to the supreme court and made birth control legal, finally, for married couples only, and it was several years later that, in fact, birth control became legal for all women. >> it was very, very important because it both decriminalized contraception and established the right to privacy. >> how many states repealed their law against birth control just in this past year? >> ten states changed or repealed their laws against birth control, but if i can add, the end of 1964 to that, it makes it 13. so that's kind of a national movement. >> nearly 7 million american women are now taking oral contraceptives, and they are said to be