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griswold v. connecticut. you a sense of his continuing importance in our society, we put together a short video of the griswold case. let's watch. connecticut,. which recognizes the right to privacy and the constitution. >> i believe marital privacy extends to contraception. griswold v. connecticut. >> back in the 60's, there was a case known as griswold v. connecticut. >> what's talked a little bit about griswold. >> what is it about griswold v. connecticut that gives the importance? we will learn about its history. masonessor from george puttinglatest is children's interests first. a researcher from temple university. sot is griswold versu important? >> it was a landmark case decided in 1965. it is a landmark case now because it set the path for cases deciding abortion-rights, sexuality, sexual expression, same-sex marriage. it is a warning to state about how to use the criminal justice system and police people. >> what are your thoughts about the landmark case? >> it is a declaration of a all
griswold v. connecticut. you a sense of his continuing importance in our society, we put together a short video of the griswold case. let's watch. connecticut,. which recognizes the right to privacy and the constitution. >> i believe marital privacy extends to contraception. griswold v. connecticut. >> back in the 60's, there was a case known as griswold v. connecticut. >> what's talked a little bit about griswold. >> what is it about griswold v. connecticut that gives...
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in griswold -- >> let's talk a little bit about griswold. >> griswold talked about emnations and -- >> what is it about griswold versus connecticut that gives it its lasting importance? we'll learn about it and the history of this case and the interesting people involved are two guests at the table, helen alvare, a law professor at the george mason university's law school. her latest book is called "putting children's interests first." rachel rebouche, co-author of a book called "governance feminism, an introduction." let me ask the basic question, why is griswold so important? >> well, griswold was a landmark case when it was decided in '65, five years after the birth control pill, you know, hit u.s. markets. it's a landmark case now because it set the path for cases deciding abortion rights, sexuality, sexual expression, same-sex marriage. it also, in 65 and now, a warning to states how to use the criminal justice system to police people's most intimate fundamental decisions. >> what are your thoughts on the landmark nature of this case? >> it's a declaration of the right of priva
in griswold -- >> let's talk a little bit about griswold. >> griswold talked about emnations and -- >> what is it about griswold versus connecticut that gives it its lasting importance? we'll learn about it and the history of this case and the interesting people involved are two guests at the table, helen alvare, a law professor at the george mason university's law school. her latest book is called "putting children's interests first." rachel rebouche, co-author of a...
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tonight, on "landmark cases" griswold v. connecticut.enged a law banning the prescription and use of birth control. the supreme court ultimately statute to be unconstitutional and in the process established a right to privacy that is still evolving today. our guest to discuss this case alvare, law professor at george mason university's scalia law school and associate dean for research and law professor at temple university. watch "landmark cases" tonight and join the conversation. hashtag is landmark cases and follow us at c-span. our e have resources on website for background on each case. the landmark cases companion book. a link to the national constitution center's interactive constitution. the landmark cases podcast at c-span.org/landmark cases. >> this coming wednesday marks the 50th anniversary of dr. martin luther king jr.'s assassination. and tomorrow, remarks from historian taylor branch on the legacy of dr. king. taylor branch is the author of three books detailing the civil era and he'll be speaking live tuesday from the nati
tonight, on "landmark cases" griswold v. connecticut.enged a law banning the prescription and use of birth control. the supreme court ultimately statute to be unconstitutional and in the process established a right to privacy that is still evolving today. our guest to discuss this case alvare, law professor at george mason university's scalia law school and associate dean for research and law professor at temple university. watch "landmark cases" tonight and join the...
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monday on landmark cases, griswold be connecticut, griswold of planned parenthood challenged a connecticut law banning the restriction birth control. they ruled the statute to be unconstitutional and established a right to privacy that is still evolving today. our guests are a law professor at george mason university, and rachael ray boucher, the associate dean for research and a law professor at temple university. watch landmark cases and enjoy the conversation. cases.s #landmark cases, research on our and the landmark cases podcast at c-span.org/landmarkcases. on wednesday, the consumer federation of america hosted the annual food conference in washington, d.c. the agriculture undersecretary for food safety gave the keynote address followed by a discussion among journalists on challenges a faced covering science, food, and health. this is two hours and 20 minutes. >> good morning. great to see all of you. we are just about ready to get started. on. thomas grew me i
monday on landmark cases, griswold be connecticut, griswold of planned parenthood challenged a connecticut law banning the restriction birth control. they ruled the statute to be unconstitutional and established a right to privacy that is still evolving today. our guests are a law professor at george mason university, and rachael ray boucher, the associate dean for research and a law professor at temple university. watch landmark cases and enjoy the conversation. cases.s #landmark cases,...
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griswold challenged a use and ng the prescription of birth control. they ruled the statute to be unconstitutional and in the a right to blished privacy that is still evolving today. discuss this case are helen alavary, law professor mason university's antonin scalia law school and dean for research and law professor at temple university. tonight ndmark cases" and join the conversation. cases htag is landmark and follow us at c-span and we have resources on our website for background on each case. the landmark cases companion link to the national constitution center's interactive constitution and the podcast. cases c-span.org/landmark cases. polyakovaorning, alina from brookings institution on and lenoreed by rush utah y talks about becoming the first state in the ation to pass a law legalizing free range parenting. later, john thompson on the cost
griswold challenged a use and ng the prescription of birth control. they ruled the statute to be unconstitutional and in the a right to blished privacy that is still evolving today. discuss this case are helen alavary, law professor mason university's antonin scalia law school and dean for research and law professor at temple university. tonight ndmark cases" and join the conversation. cases htag is landmark and follow us at c-span and we have resources on our website for background on...
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. >>> tonight on landmark cases, griswold v. connecticut, estelle griswold of planned parent hood challenged a connecticut law banning the prescription and use of birth control. supreme court ultimately ruled the statute to be unconstitutional and in the process established a right to privacy that is still evolving today. our guest to discuss this case are helen alba ray, law professor at george mason's university ant ton and skillea law school. and the associate deeb for research and law professor at temple university. watch landmark cases tonight and join the conversation. our hash stag landmark cases and follow us at c-span. and we have resources on our website for background on each case. the landmark cases companion book, a link to the national constitution's center interactive constitution. and the landmark cases podcast at cspan.org/landmark cases. >>> tonight on the communicators, ncta president michael powell is interviewed by politico. >> my own belief is with having to facebook today was predictable and inevitable to
. >>> tonight on landmark cases, griswold v. connecticut, estelle griswold of planned parent hood challenged a connecticut law banning the prescription and use of birth control. supreme court ultimately ruled the statute to be unconstitutional and in the process established a right to privacy that is still evolving today. our guest to discuss this case are helen alba ray, law professor at george mason's university ant ton and skillea law school. and the associate deeb for research and...
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. >> tonight, on landmark cases, griswold v county, estelle griswold of planned parenthood challenged a law regarding birth control. the supreme court ruled the law unconstitutional and in the process established a right to privacy that is still evolving today. our guests to discuss this case are helen alvaray from george mason university's scalia law school and rachel regboucher, law professor at temple university. watch tonight and join the conversation. follow us at c-span. and we have resources on our website for background on each case. the landmark cases companion book, a link to the national constitution center's interactive constitution, and the landmark cases podcast at c-span.org/landmark cases. >>> gunston hall, a national historic landmark in virginia, was home to one of the lesser known founding fathers, george mason. up next on american artifacts, we visit the property along the potomac river to learn about his political life and his time as a slave owner on the 5,000
. >> tonight, on landmark cases, griswold v county, estelle griswold of planned parenthood challenged a law regarding birth control. the supreme court ruled the law unconstitutional and in the process established a right to privacy that is still evolving today. our guests to discuss this case are helen alvaray from george mason university's scalia law school and rachel regboucher, law professor at temple university. watch tonight and join the conversation. follow us at c-span. and we have...
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griswold v. connecticut, estelle griswold of planned parenthood challenged the connecticut law for birth control. they ruled the statute to be unconstitutional and in the process established a right to privacy that is still evolving today. our guest discussed this case are helen al-vare and rachael ray boucher, a law professor at templeton university. wash landmark cases tonight and join the conversation. our hashtag is landmark cases and follow us at c-span3 and we have resources on our website for background on each case. the landmark cases companion book, a link to the national constitution centers interactive constitution and the landmark cases podcast at cspan.org/landmark cases. >>> the museum of the bible in washington, d.c. which opened on november 17th of 2018as
griswold v. connecticut, estelle griswold of planned parenthood challenged the connecticut law for birth control. they ruled the statute to be unconstitutional and in the process established a right to privacy that is still evolving today. our guest discussed this case are helen al-vare and rachael ray boucher, a law professor at templeton university. wash landmark cases tonight and join the conversation. our hashtag is landmark cases and follow us at c-span3 and we have resources on our...
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"landmark cases" griswold v. connecticut.estelle griswold challenged a connecticut law banning the of birth on and use control. supreme court ultimately ruled the statute to be unconstitutional. process, established a right to privacy that is still evolving today. our guest to discuss this case are helen alvare law professor george mason university's antonin scalia law school and for l, associate dean research and law professor at temple university. cases" tonight and join the conversation. ur hashtag is landmark cases and follow us at c-span. and we have resources on our for background on each case. the landmark cases companion to the national constitution centers interactive constitution and the landmark podcast at c-span.org/landmark cases. >> c-span's "washington journal" live every day with news and policy issues that impacts you. coming you tuesday morning, foreign policy magazine's abrahimian lan discusses recent military developments in u.s.-china carnegie and then the the future lk about of u.s.-china relations. be s
"landmark cases" griswold v. connecticut.estelle griswold challenged a connecticut law banning the of birth on and use control. supreme court ultimately ruled the statute to be unconstitutional. process, established a right to privacy that is still evolving today. our guest to discuss this case are helen alvare law professor george mason university's antonin scalia law school and for l, associate dean research and law professor at temple university. cases" tonight and join the...
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. >> tonight, on landmark cases, griswold v connecticut. estelle griswold challenged a connecticut law banning the prescription and use of birth control. the supreme court ultimately ruled the statute to be unconstitutional and in the process, established a right to privacy that is still evolving today. our guests to discuss this case, helen albaray from george mason university, and rachel regboucher, associate dean for research and law professor at temple university. watch landmark cases tonight and join the conversation. #landmarkcases. follow us at c-span. we have resources on our website for background on each case. the landmark cases companion book, a link to the national constitution center's interactive constitution, and the landmark cases podcast, at c-span.org/landmarkcases. >>> each week, american artifacts takes viewers into archives, museums and historic sites around the country. the vietnam war's tet offensive started on january 30th, 1968 with viet cong and north vietnamese forces attacking more than 100 cities, towns and outp
. >> tonight, on landmark cases, griswold v connecticut. estelle griswold challenged a connecticut law banning the prescription and use of birth control. the supreme court ultimately ruled the statute to be unconstitutional and in the process, established a right to privacy that is still evolving today. our guests to discuss this case, helen albaray from george mason university, and rachel regboucher, associate dean for research and law professor at temple university. watch landmark cases...
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cases,ght, on landmark griswold the connecticut. ms. wolf of planned parenthood challenged a connecticut law banning the prescription and use of birth control. the supreme court ruled the statute to be unconstitutional and in the process established a right to privacy that is still evolving today. our guest to discuss the case are helen, a law professor at george mason universities antonin scalia lee law school and rachel, associate dean for research and law professor at temple university. watch landmark cases tonight and join the conversation. #landmark cases. follow us at c-span. on our websitees and background on the cases. the companion book. the national constitution center's interactive constitution. and the podcasts. at c-span.org/landmark cases. this week is the 50th anniversary of martin luther king junior's assassination. join us for live coverage from memphis on c-span and american history tv on c-span3. on tuesday at 1:00 eastern we are live from the university of memphis holiday inn with taylor branch. and wednesday, beginn
cases,ght, on landmark griswold the connecticut. ms. wolf of planned parenthood challenged a connecticut law banning the prescription and use of birth control. the supreme court ruled the statute to be unconstitutional and in the process established a right to privacy that is still evolving today. our guest to discuss the case are helen, a law professor at george mason universities antonin scalia lee law school and rachel, associate dean for research and law professor at temple university....
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. >>> tonight, on landmark cases, griswold v. connecticut, estelle griswold of planned parent hood challenged a connecticut law banning the prescription and use of birth control. supreme court ultimately ruled the statute to be unconstitutional and in the process established a right to privacy that is still evolving today. our guest to discuss this case are helen alva ray, law professor at george mason university's ant ton and skillea law school. and the social dean of research at temple university. watch landmark cases tonight and join the conversation. our hash tagging is landmark cases and follow us at c-span. and we very resources on our remember site for background on each case. the landmark cases companion book, a link to the national constitution centers interactive cons t tution, and the landmark cases podcast. >>> each week american artifacts takes viewers into archives, museums, and historic sites around the country. the national archives center for legislative archives in washington, d.c. houses clifford berryman's pop
. >>> tonight, on landmark cases, griswold v. connecticut, estelle griswold of planned parent hood challenged a connecticut law banning the prescription and use of birth control. supreme court ultimately ruled the statute to be unconstitutional and in the process established a right to privacy that is still evolving today. our guest to discuss this case are helen alva ray, law professor at george mason university's ant ton and skillea law school. and the social dean of research at...
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. >>> tonight, on "landmark cases" griswold versus connecticut. estelle griswold of planned parenthood challenged a connecticut law banning the prescription and use of birth control. the supreme court ultimately ruled the statute to be unconstitutional, and in the process, established a right to privacy that is still evolving today. our guests to discuss this case are helen alvare and rachel rebouche law professor at temple university. watch landmark cases tonight and join the conversation. our hashtag is #landmarkcases, and we have resources on our website and background on each case. a link to the constitution center's interactive constitution and the podcast at c-span.org/landmarkcases. >> wednesday morning, we're in helena, montana, for the next stop on the c-span bus 50 capitals tour. mike cooney will be our guest during "washington journal" starting at 9:30 a.m. eastern. >>> each week american artifacts takes viewers into archives, museums and historic sites around the country. the national archive center for legislative archives in washingt
. >>> tonight, on "landmark cases" griswold versus connecticut. estelle griswold of planned parenthood challenged a connecticut law banning the prescription and use of birth control. the supreme court ultimately ruled the statute to be unconstitutional, and in the process, established a right to privacy that is still evolving today. our guests to discuss this case are helen alvare and rachel rebouche law professor at temple university. watch landmark cases tonight and join...
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. >>> tonight on "landmark cases," griswold v. connecticut, griswold of planned parenthood challenged a connecticut law banning the prescription and use of birth control. the supreme court ultimately ruled the statute to be unconstitutional and in the process established a right to privacy that is still evolving today. our guest to discuss this case are helen alvare, law professor at george mason university's antonin scalia law school and rachel rebouche, associate dean for research and law professor at temple university. watch "landmark cases" tonight and join the conversation, our #landmark cases. follow us f@swrc-span. we have resources on our website. the landmark cases companion book, link to the national constitution center's interactive constitution and the landmark cases podcast. at c-span.org/landmarkcases. >>> now a discussion about the history of the white house easter egg roll. american history tv recently interviewed landscape historian jonathan pliska about his book on the subject. he describes how presidents and fir
. >>> tonight on "landmark cases," griswold v. connecticut, griswold of planned parenthood challenged a connecticut law banning the prescription and use of birth control. the supreme court ultimately ruled the statute to be unconstitutional and in the process established a right to privacy that is still evolving today. our guest to discuss this case are helen alvare, law professor at george mason university's antonin scalia law school and rachel rebouche, associate dean for...
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justice john marshall harlan, the grandfather of the justice i mentioned in connection with the griswold case, dissented based simply on the text, not on the 14th amendment. "our constitution is colorblind. it respected civil rights. all citizens are equal before the law." an opinion that was undoubtedly list --ist and textual textualist. that undoubtedly, equal protection under the law could not possibly mean enforced segregation. brown was the last of a series of successful cases challenging segregation in public education. the plan of litigation began with state law schools because they thought the judges would be most able to understand and grasp the problem with having segregated law schools, but eventually, it worked its way into public, private, primary, and secondary education. here's a little bit about the man who brought many of those cases. >> i knew and then, an african-american man, who was born here in baltimore in 1908 in the days of segregation. he grew up on this street, played in this neighborhood. his father was a porter on a , and his mother was a schoolteacher. he wa
justice john marshall harlan, the grandfather of the justice i mentioned in connection with the griswold case, dissented based simply on the text, not on the 14th amendment. "our constitution is colorblind. it respected civil rights. all citizens are equal before the law." an opinion that was undoubtedly list --ist and textual textualist. that undoubtedly, equal protection under the law could not possibly mean enforced segregation. brown was the last of a series of successful cases...
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it was not a distinguished dinner and there was no alcohol served in the griswolds' home. he brought us into his living room, arranged the chairs in a semicircle and asked each of us in turn to tell him what we were doing at the law school occupying a seat that could have been held by a man. the dean didn't ask that question to wound. he have not noted for his sense of humor. in fact, he had been one of the people who most strenuously urged the admission of women to harvard law school for the first time in 1950, 1951. in fact, he worked out a meticulous budget of what it would cost. what would it cost to accept women into the harvard's law school. they had to install a women's bathroom and it was going cost $25,000. there would be no room for them in the dorms. but the dean still had to contend with doubting thomases on his faculty. distinguished teachers that thought the school made an egregious error. so he asked the question to be armed with the women students' answers so he could tell his colleagues, they have plans to use their law degree to do good things. so that wa
it was not a distinguished dinner and there was no alcohol served in the griswolds' home. he brought us into his living room, arranged the chairs in a semicircle and asked each of us in turn to tell him what we were doing at the law school occupying a seat that could have been held by a man. the dean didn't ask that question to wound. he have not noted for his sense of humor. in fact, he had been one of the people who most strenuously urged the admission of women to harvard law school for the...
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griswold v connecticut where planned parenthood challenged the law of prescription used birth control. they ruled the statute to be unconstitutional and in the process established a right to privacy still evolving today. our guests are law professor at george mason university's antonin scalia a law school and the associate dean for research into law professor at kaplan university. watch landmark cases monday and join the conversation. our #is landmark cases. resources on our website for backgrounds on each case. , a link toon book the national constitution center's interactive constitution and the landmark cases podcast at c-span.org/landmark cases. >> now, live, we continue our dose series "1968 -- america and at race" with a look relations, including martin luther king, jr.'s assassination in memphis, and the kerner commission report. cleaver, our kathleen former black party communication secretary, and historian peniel joseph of the lbj school of public affairs. first, here is walter cronkite on april 4, 1968, announcing that martin luther king, jr. has been shot and killed. ♪ walt
griswold v connecticut where planned parenthood challenged the law of prescription used birth control. they ruled the statute to be unconstitutional and in the process established a right to privacy still evolving today. our guests are law professor at george mason university's antonin scalia a law school and the associate dean for research into law professor at kaplan university. watch landmark cases monday and join the conversation. our #is landmark cases. resources on our website for...
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griswold versus connecticut.challenged a connecticut law banning prescription and use of birth control. the supreme court ultimately ruled that unconstitutional, in the process established right to privacy still evolving today. our guest to discuss the case, helen alvare, law professor from george mason law school. and rachel rebouche, at temple university. watch landmark cases tonight. join the conversation. hash tag landmark cases and follow us at
griswold versus connecticut.challenged a connecticut law banning prescription and use of birth control. the supreme court ultimately ruled that unconstitutional, in the process established right to privacy still evolving today. our guest to discuss the case, helen alvare, law professor from george mason law school. and rachel rebouche, at temple university. watch landmark cases tonight. join the conversation. hash tag landmark cases and follow us at
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griswold versus connecticut. challenged a connecticut law banning prescription and use of birth control. the supreme court ultimately ruled that unconstitutional, in the process established right to privacy still evolving today. our guest to discuss the case, helen alvare, law professor from george mason law school. and rachel rebouche, at temple university. watch landmark cases tonight. join the conversation. hash tag landmark cases and follow us at cspan and resources on the website for background on each case. the companion book, a link to national constitution center interactive constitution, and landmark cases podcast at cspan.org/landmarkcases. >>> each week, american artifacts takes viewers into archives, museums, historic sites around the country. the vietnam war ted offensive started january 30th, 1968 with vietcong and north vietnamese forces attacking towns and outposts in a broad swathe of south vietnam. we visited the museum in washington, d.c. to tour exhibit on the ted offensive and battle of way w
griswold versus connecticut. challenged a connecticut law banning prescription and use of birth control. the supreme court ultimately ruled that unconstitutional, in the process established right to privacy still evolving today. our guest to discuss the case, helen alvare, law professor from george mason law school. and rachel rebouche, at temple university. watch landmark cases tonight. join the conversation. hash tag landmark cases and follow us at cspan and resources on the website for...
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. >>> tonight on landmark cases griswold v. are connecticut. planned parenthood challenge a connecticut law banning the prescription birth control. the statute ruled it up constitutional and our guest to discuss this case is helen al r alvare, from the university of antonin scalia, and rachel rebouche from temple university. watch landmark cases tonight and join the conversation. our hashtag is landmark cases. and we have resources on the website for background on each case. the landmark cases companion book, a link to the national constitutional centers and interactive constitution, and the landmark cases podcast at cspan.org/landmarkcases. >>> each week american artifacts takes viewers into archives, museums and h historic sites around the country. the vietnam war tet ooffensive started on january 30th, 1968 with vietcong and north vietnamese forces to go across a broad swath of vietnam, and we visited the museum in washington, d.c., to tour an exhibit on the tet
. >>> tonight on landmark cases griswold v. are connecticut. planned parenthood challenge a connecticut law banning the prescription birth control. the statute ruled it up constitutional and our guest to discuss this case is helen al r alvare, from the university of antonin scalia, and rachel rebouche from temple university. watch landmark cases tonight and join the conversation. our hashtag is landmark cases. and we have resources on the website for background on each case. the...
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monday, a landmark cases, griswold v connecticut where a planned parenthood challenge the connecticut law banning the prescription and use of birth control. the supreme court ultimately ruled the statue to be unconstitutional and in the process, establish the right to privacy that is still evolving today. our guests are alan r barrett, a law professor at george mason rachel boucher, the associate dean for research any law professor. watch landmark cases, monday, and join the conversation. r #is landmark cases and follow us on c-span. we have resources on our website for background on each case, a landmark cases companion book, a link to the national constitution center's interactive constitution, and the landmark cases podcast at c-span.org/landmarkcases. announcer: monday night on the communicators. in cta president michael powell is interviewed by kyle daily of politico. >> my unbelief is what is happening to facebook today was predictable and inevitable. i think essentially you have a brilliant platform-based advertising model that essentially emphasizes precision propaganda. that
monday, a landmark cases, griswold v connecticut where a planned parenthood challenge the connecticut law banning the prescription and use of birth control. the supreme court ultimately ruled the statue to be unconstitutional and in the process, establish the right to privacy that is still evolving today. our guests are alan r barrett, a law professor at george mason rachel boucher, the associate dean for research any law professor. watch landmark cases, monday, and join the conversation. r #is...
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cases,ay on landmark griswold versus connecticut. the supreme court ruled the statute to be unconstitutional and in the process of established a right to privacy that is still evolving today. our guests are a law professor at george mason university, and dean forhe associate research and a law professor at temple university. watch landmark cases, monday and join the conversation. our #is landmark cases. you can follow us on space -- c-span and we have resources on the website for background. the companion book. a link to the national constitution center is interactive constitution. >> next week is the 50th anniversary of martin luther king junior's assassination. join us for live coverage from memphis. on c-span tuesday at 1:00 p.m. eastern. we are live from the university of memphis and the holiday inn. p.m., livet 4:30 coverage of the outdoor service in front of the hotel, the site of the assassination with remarks from religious and civil rights leaders including jesse jackson. an american history tv on 8:00,3 tuesday at archival
cases,ay on landmark griswold versus connecticut. the supreme court ruled the statute to be unconstitutional and in the process of established a right to privacy that is still evolving today. our guests are a law professor at george mason university, and dean forhe associate research and a law professor at temple university. watch landmark cases, monday and join the conversation. our #is landmark cases. you can follow us on space -- c-span and we have resources on the website for background....
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. >> tonight on griswold v connecticut. the supreme court ruled the statute to be unconstitutional and in the process established a right to privacy that is still evolving today. our guest to discuss this case are helen alvare, law professor at george mason university and rachel rebouche and research and law professor at temple university. watch landmark cases tonight and join the conversation. our #is landmarkcases and follow us at c-span and we have resources for background on each case and the companion book and a link to the national constitution center interactive constitution and the landmark cases podcast at c-span.org/land mo mark cases. >> c-span where history unfolds daily. in 1979 c-span was create as a public service by the cable companies an today we continue to bring you unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court and public policy events in washington, d.c. and around the country. c-span is brought to you by your cable or satellite provider. each week, american artifacts takes viewers
. >> tonight on griswold v connecticut. the supreme court ruled the statute to be unconstitutional and in the process established a right to privacy that is still evolving today. our guest to discuss this case are helen alvare, law professor at george mason university and rachel rebouche and research and law professor at temple university. watch landmark cases tonight and join the conversation. our #is landmarkcases and follow us at c-span and we have resources for background on each case...
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. >> monday, on landmark cases, griswold the connecticut, challenges the connecticut law banning the prescription use of birth control. they ruled it to be unconstitutional and in the process, established a right to try to see -- to privacy that is still -- today. and rachel ray boucher, the associate team for research and a law professor at temple university. watch landmark cases monday and join the conversation. #landmarkcases. and follow us on c-span. we have a link to the national constitution center's interactive constitution, and the landmark cases podcast at www.c-span.org/landmarkcases. announcer: on march 30th, lyndon johnson surprise the nation and -- he began by outlining steps to limit the war in vietnam. surprised the nation and his staff when he announced he would not seek reelection in 1968. up next, james jones, president johnson's appointment secretary, now known as the chief of staff, tells the back story of lbj's decision process, beginning in 1967. this interview was recorded for half hour c-span's "the weekly" podcast, which provides background and context to iss
. >> monday, on landmark cases, griswold the connecticut, challenges the connecticut law banning the prescription use of birth control. they ruled it to be unconstitutional and in the process, established a right to try to see -- to privacy that is still -- today. and rachel ray boucher, the associate team for research and a law professor at temple university. watch landmark cases monday and join the conversation. #landmarkcases. and follow us on c-span. we have a link to the national...
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case series, we look back at the griswold v. connecticut case. then a look at the life and legacy of ricky magazine founder and commentator william f buckley. all persons having business to for the honorable supreme court of the united states give their attention >> landmark cases, produced in partnership with the national constitution center. exploring the human stories and constitutional dramas behind 12 historic supreme court decisions. >> mr. chief justice and may it please the court. >> quite often in many of our most famous decisions are ones that the court took on to fight the unpopular. >> let's go through a few cases
case series, we look back at the griswold v. connecticut case. then a look at the life and legacy of ricky magazine founder and commentator william f buckley. all persons having business to for the honorable supreme court of the united states give their attention >> landmark cases, produced in partnership with the national constitution center. exploring the human stories and constitutional dramas behind 12 historic supreme court decisions. >> mr. chief justice and may it please the...
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. >>> coming up tonight on c-span3, landmark cases is live with the 1965 case of griswold v. connecticut regarding the law criminalizing the use of
. >>> coming up tonight on c-span3, landmark cases is live with the 1965 case of griswold v. connecticut regarding the law criminalizing the use of
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[applause] >> tonight on landmark cases, griswold v. connecticut of planned parenthood challenged the connecticut law banning the prescription and use of birth control. the supreme court ultimately ruled the statute to be unconstitutional and in the process established a right to privacy that is still evolving today. our guest to discuss this case are helen albury, law professor at george mason university antonin scalia law school and rachel ravish income associated dean for research and law professor at temple university. watch landmark cases tonight join the conversation. our hashtag is landmark cases. follow us at c-span. we have resources on our website for background on each case. when my cases companion book, a link to the national cause addiction center is interactive constitution and the landmark cases podcast at c-span.org/landmark cases.
[applause] >> tonight on landmark cases, griswold v. connecticut of planned parenthood challenged the connecticut law banning the prescription and use of birth control. the supreme court ultimately ruled the statute to be unconstitutional and in the process established a right to privacy that is still evolving today. our guest to discuss this case are helen albury, law professor at george mason university antonin scalia law school and rachel ravish income associated dean for research and...
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a moment.n on landmark cases, griswold the connecticut, is still griswold of planned parenthood challenged a connecticut law ending the prescription and use of birth control. the supreme court ultimately ruled the statute to be unconstitutional. in the process, established a right to privacy that is still evolving today. -- ourst to discuss guests to discuss this case include a law professor from george mason university and an associate dean for research and law for at temple university. watch landmark cases tonight and join the conversation. #landmarkcases. @cspan.s at you can find a link to the interactive constitution and the landmark cases podcast c-span.org at/landmarkcases. week is the 50th anniversary of martin luther king, jr.'s, assassination. join us for live coverage from memphis on c-span and american history tv on c-span3. on tuesday at 1:00 p.m. eastern, lift from the university of meant this with a pulitzer prize winner and historian. wednesday beginning at 4:30 p.m. eastern, live coverage of the outdoor service in front of the lorraine hotel, at sight of the assassination,
a moment.n on landmark cases, griswold the connecticut, is still griswold of planned parenthood challenged a connecticut law ending the prescription and use of birth control. the supreme court ultimately ruled the statute to be unconstitutional. in the process, established a right to privacy that is still evolving today. -- ourst to discuss guests to discuss this case include a law professor from george mason university and an associate dean for research and law for at temple university. watch...
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. >>> tonight, "landmark cases," griswold versus connecticut banning the use of birth control. the supreme court originally ruled it unconstitutional and established a right to privacy still evolving today. our guests to discuss this case is helen alvare, law professor. and rachel rebouche, at temple university. watch "landmark cases" tonight, join the conversations. #landmarkcases. the "landmark cases" book and interactive constitution and landmark cases podcast at c-span.org/landmark cases. c-span, we continue to bring you unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court and public policy events in washington, d.c. and around the country. c-span is brought to you by your cable or satellite provider. >> the office of the senate majority leader recently hosted a ceremony to
. >>> tonight, "landmark cases," griswold versus connecticut banning the use of birth control. the supreme court originally ruled it unconstitutional and established a right to privacy still evolving today. our guests to discuss this case is helen alvare, law professor. and rachel rebouche, at temple university. watch "landmark cases" tonight, join the conversations. #landmarkcases. the "landmark cases" book and interactive constitution and landmark cases...
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. >> tonight in "landmark cases," griswold v connecticut.ning the prescription and use of birth control, the supreme court ruled the statute to be , and in theonal process established a right to privacy that is still evolving today. , a guest to discuss the case law professor at george mason lawersity's antonin scalia school, and the associate dean for research and law professor at temple university. watch "landmark cases" tonight and join the conversation with arkcases. we have to research on each case. a companion book. a link to the national constitution center's constitution. landmarkcase. tonight on "the communicators," michael powell is interviewed by kyle bailey of politico. >> i believe that what is happening to facebook today was predictable and inevitable to some degree. i think that essentially you platformilliant advertising model that essentially emphasizes position propaganda -- precision propaganda. that can be used for good or evil. i think you have this mythology almost in the opening decade of the internet that information
. >> tonight in "landmark cases," griswold v connecticut.ning the prescription and use of birth control, the supreme court ruled the statute to be , and in theonal process established a right to privacy that is still evolving today. , a guest to discuss the case law professor at george mason lawersity's antonin scalia school, and the associate dean for research and law professor at temple university. watch "landmark cases" tonight and join the conversation with...
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. >>> tonight, on "landmark cases" griswold v connecticut, of planned parenthood challenged a connecticut law banning the prescription and use of birth control. the supreme court ultimately ruled the statute to be unconstitutional and in the process established a right to privacy that is still evolving today. our guest to discuss this case are helen alvare, law professor at george mason university law school and rachel rebouche law professor at temple university. watch landmark cases tonight and join the conversation, our hashtag is landmark cases and follow us at c-span and we have resources on our website for background on each case. the landmark cases companion book, a link to the national constitution center interactive koouks and the podcast at c-span.org/landmark cases. >> now a discussion about the history of the white house easter egg roll. american history tv recently interviewed landscape historian jonathan pliska about his book on the subject. he describes how presidents and first family have hosted the annual white house tradition since 1878 and what changes have been made alo
. >>> tonight, on "landmark cases" griswold v connecticut, of planned parenthood challenged a connecticut law banning the prescription and use of birth control. the supreme court ultimately ruled the statute to be unconstitutional and in the process established a right to privacy that is still evolving today. our guest to discuss this case are helen alvare, law professor at george mason university law school and rachel rebouche law professor at temple university. watch...
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dinners.dean's justice ginsburg: this is the famous dean griswold who would invite all of the women in the first year class home for dinner and each of us had an escort. herbert professor wechsler who was visiting from columbia that year. -- therehad a dinner he no alcohol served -- brought us into his living room, arranged the chairs in a usicircle and asked each of in turn to tell him what we were with at the law school seat that would've been held by a man. he was not noted for his sense of humor. he had been one of the people who most strenuously observed the admission of women to harvard law school. he had worked out a meticulous budget of how much it would cost. what would it cost to admit women to harvard law school? they had to install women's bathroom and it was going to cost $25,000. there would be no room for them in the dorms. still had to contend with doubting thomas is on his faculty. distinguish teachers who thought the school had made an egregious error to admit women. to beed the question armed with the women student answers so he could tell his colleagues they have pl
dinners.dean's justice ginsburg: this is the famous dean griswold who would invite all of the women in the first year class home for dinner and each of us had an escort. herbert professor wechsler who was visiting from columbia that year. -- therehad a dinner he no alcohol served -- brought us into his living room, arranged the chairs in a usicircle and asked each of in turn to tell him what we were with at the law school seat that would've been held by a man. he was not noted for his sense of...
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she told that story so often that erwin griswold wrote a letter to the student paper at harvard saying it is a joke, only kidding, only kidding. early in the o'connor's tenure on the supreme court, there was an over-the-top skating and personal to send to one of her opinions. she never said a word but he found to his surprise that she wasn't interested in being sweet talked into making a majority when he needed her. was legendary in his ability to do that. he called that dissent the worst mistake i ever made. when they could not get even they followed the advice ruse got from her mother in law on her wedding day. sometimes martin ginsburg's mother told his bride on her wedding day handing her a wedding gift of a pair of earplugs, sometimes ginsberg's and others said it pays to be of little bit. in the early 70s, o'connor was involved in trying to pass the equal rights amendment, her great political friend and mentor barry goldwater opposed it. the goldwater files, i was the first person to see. they just came open. the friendliest imaginable notes from o'connor when ten years later in
she told that story so often that erwin griswold wrote a letter to the student paper at harvard saying it is a joke, only kidding, only kidding. early in the o'connor's tenure on the supreme court, there was an over-the-top skating and personal to send to one of her opinions. she never said a word but he found to his surprise that she wasn't interested in being sweet talked into making a majority when he needed her. was legendary in his ability to do that. he called that dissent the worst...
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tonight, on landmark cases, griswold first connecticut .you the supreme court ultimately rules of the statute to be unconstitutional and establish a right to privacy that is still evolving today. to discuss this case. watch landmark cases tonight and join the conversation. landmarkcases. cases companion book, a link to the national constitution center's interactive constitution and the landmark cases podcast. tonight, michael powell is interviewed by kyle daly of politico. >> i think that you have a brilliant platform-based advertising model that essentially emphasizes precision propaganda. can be used for good or evil, and i think the you have is mythology in the opening decade of the internet that information always wants to be free or available. i don't think that is a full thinking through the way one could inject evil is negative behavior. have tablature -- matured. >> c-span, where history unfolds a daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable-television company. today, we continue to bring you unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the su
tonight, on landmark cases, griswold first connecticut .you the supreme court ultimately rules of the statute to be unconstitutional and establish a right to privacy that is still evolving today. to discuss this case. watch landmark cases tonight and join the conversation. landmarkcases. cases companion book, a link to the national constitution center's interactive constitution and the landmark cases podcast. tonight, michael powell is interviewed by kyle daly of politico. >> i think that...
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announcer: tonight on "landmark ticut," griswold v. connec challenged the use of birth establishing the ruling on privacy that is still in use today. alvareing it are helen of george mason university's antonin scalia law school, and rachel rebouche. we have resources on our website for background on each case. a link to the national constitution center's international constitution and podcast atrk cases" c-span.org/landmarkcases. announcer: we have more now from this conference on election hacking. for losstrars of voters angeles and orange counties, california talk about election vulnerabilities. >> thank you very much for coming here. now that we are all suitably talk about, we can some solutions and then listen to the computer science experts and engineers come back to further scare us after this panel. let introduce my colleagues here. we really have an incredible group of people here today. candacemediate right is houck. she has been involved in cyber security risk management issues for over a decade. she first developed expertise
announcer: tonight on "landmark ticut," griswold v. connec challenged the use of birth establishing the ruling on privacy that is still in use today. alvareing it are helen of george mason university's antonin scalia law school, and rachel rebouche. we have resources on our website for background on each case. a link to the national constitution center's international constitution and podcast atrk cases" c-span.org/landmarkcases. announcer: we have more now from this conference...
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. >> tonight, on landmark cases, griswold connecticut challenged a connecticut law banning the prescriptiond use of birth control. the supreme court ultimately ruled the statute to be unconstitutional and in the process established a right to privacy that is still evolving today. our guest to discuss this case is law professor at george mason university law school and rach rachel, associate dean for research and law professor at temple university. watch landmark cases tonight and join the conversation. the # islamic cases and follow us on c-span and we have resources on our website for background on each case for the landmark cases companion book, a link to the national constitution center's interactive constitution and the landmark cases podcast as c-span.org/landmark cases. now former agriculture secretary dan discusses trends in the food industry and the supplemental nutrition program also known as food stamps. he is focused on the annual food conference. this is 35 minutes. [applause] >> good afternoon. i hope you had a great lunch and you're feeling nourished and ready for a full after
. >> tonight, on landmark cases, griswold connecticut challenged a connecticut law banning the prescriptiond use of birth control. the supreme court ultimately ruled the statute to be unconstitutional and in the process established a right to privacy that is still evolving today. our guest to discuss this case is law professor at george mason university law school and rach rachel, associate dean for research and law professor at temple university. watch landmark cases tonight and join the...
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announcer: tonight on "landmark ticut," griswold v. connec challenged the use of birth establishing the ruling on privacy that is still in use today. alvareing it are helen of george mason university's antonin scalia law school, and rachel rebouche. we have resources on our website for background on each case.
announcer: tonight on "landmark ticut," griswold v. connec challenged the use of birth establishing the ruling on privacy that is still in use today. alvareing it are helen of george mason university's antonin scalia law school, and rachel rebouche. we have resources on our website for background on each case.
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on "landmark cases" walter griswold of planned parenthood challenged a connecticut law banning the use of supreme -- birth control. the statute was ruled to be unconstitutional, and in the process, established a right to privacy that is established today. our guests are a member of the antonin scalia a law school, and rachel boucher, professor at temple -- temple university. watch "landmark cases" monday, and join the conversation with #landmark cases. a landmark cases companion book, owing to a national constitution morer's constitution, and at c-span.org/landmark cases. >> former president jimmy carter, though clinton, and george w. bush focused a funeral -- hosted a funeral for former governor zell miller who died earlier this month at the age of 86. this is one hour. ♪
on "landmark cases" walter griswold of planned parenthood challenged a connecticut law banning the use of supreme -- birth control. the statute was ruled to be unconstitutional, and in the process, established a right to privacy that is established today. our guests are a member of the antonin scalia a law school, and rachel boucher, professor at temple -- temple university. watch "landmark cases" monday, and join the conversation with #landmark cases. a landmark cases...
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. >> coming up on our landmark case series, we look back at the griswold v. connecticut case. it challenged a law that criminalized the use of birth control next on c-span. former diplomats are a part of a panel discussion looking at the role of russia, iran, turkey and israel and the syrian conflict. that is from the wilson center. ♪ businesss having before the supreme court, we want their attention. >> landmark cases, produced in partnership with the national constitution center.
. >> coming up on our landmark case series, we look back at the griswold v. connecticut case. it challenged a law that criminalized the use of birth control next on c-span. former diplomats are a part of a panel discussion looking at the role of russia, iran, turkey and israel and the syrian conflict. that is from the wilson center. ♪ businesss having before the supreme court, we want their attention. >> landmark cases, produced in partnership with the national constitution center.
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[inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] >> night landmark cases griswold planned parenthood challenge to law about the prescription use of birth control. the supreme court ruled the statute unconstitutional. in the process established the right to privacy evolving today. i guess her helen, a law professor and rachel, associate dean for research and law professor at temple university. watch tonight enjoying the conversation. follow set c-span. resources on our website for background on each case. the book and a link to the national constitution center's in the landmark cases podcasts at c-span.org/cases. c-span, were history of fall staley. the 1979 c-span was created as a public service to the television companies and we bring you unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court in public policy events. c-span is brought to buy your cable or satellite provider. >> michael is president
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. >> tonight on landmark cases, griswold the connecticut challenging a connecticut law banning the prescription of birth control. the supreme court ruled the statute to be unconstitutional. in the process established a right to privacy that is still evolving today. guests to discuss this case. a professor at george mason university. and then associate dean for research and law professor at temple university. watch landmark cases tonight and join the conversation our #landmark cases or follow us on c-span. we have resources on our website for background on each case. companion book and a link to the national constitution center's interactive constitution and the landmark cases podcast at c-span.org/landmark cases. this week is the 50th anniversary of martin luther king junior's assassination. join us for live coverage from the this on american history tv on c-span3. on c-span tuesday at 1:00 p.m. eastern we are alive from the holiday in with a pulitzer prize-winning author and historian. wednesday beginning at 4:30 p.m. eastern live coverage of the outdoor service in front of the hotel which was
. >> tonight on landmark cases, griswold the connecticut challenging a connecticut law banning the prescription of birth control. the supreme court ruled the statute to be unconstitutional. in the process established a right to privacy that is still evolving today. guests to discuss this case. a professor at george mason university. and then associate dean for research and law professor at temple university. watch landmark cases tonight and join the conversation our #landmark cases or...
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griswold versus connecticut. tinker, of course. and many others and played an outsized role.s for justice abe fortas, i guess what's interesting to know is while he had a fairly short tenure on the court, a thing that distinguished is sort of advocacy for children oddly enough. this is one good case and others in the criminal context he really fought quite hard to get certain procedural rights applied to kids otherwise treated as wards of the state and not given very many rights at all and it was notable to be an ally of the chief justices and a special place in his heart for kids' rights. >> we had a chance to talk to your brother before the first clip of that, let's go to december 16th, 1965. the day the protest happened. walk us through that day. >> 1965, december, two days earlier the des moines register had an article saying that the armbands would not be allowed and i was very, very nervous because i was a shy kid anyway. i was only 13 years old and in eighth grade and so people were talking about what to do and what to do but i decided to go ahead and try to be brave l
griswold versus connecticut. tinker, of course. and many others and played an outsized role.s for justice abe fortas, i guess what's interesting to know is while he had a fairly short tenure on the court, a thing that distinguished is sort of advocacy for children oddly enough. this is one good case and others in the criminal context he really fought quite hard to get certain procedural rights applied to kids otherwise treated as wards of the state and not given very many rights at all and it...
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. >>> tonight, on "landmark cases" griswold versus connecticut. our guest to discuss this case are helen alverae, law professor and rachael ray buche. law professor at temple university. watch "landmark cases" tonight. follow us @c-span and we have resources on our website for background on each case. the landmark cases companion book and the landmark cases podcast at c-span.org/landmarkcases. >>> each week american artifacts takes viewers into archives, museums and historic sites around the country. the national archive center for legislative archives in washington, d.c. houses clifford berryman's popular political cartoons from the early 20th century. his work is still relevant 100 years later and is featured in the journal of the white house historical association. we take a look at mr. beym
. >>> tonight, on "landmark cases" griswold versus connecticut. our guest to discuss this case are helen alverae, law professor and rachael ray buche. law professor at temple university. watch "landmark cases" tonight. follow us @c-span and we have resources on our website for background on each case. the landmark cases companion book and the landmark cases podcast at c-span.org/landmarkcases. >>> each week american artifacts takes viewers into archives,...