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Which right, not explicitly stated in the Constitution, was asserted by the Warren Court?Group of answer choicesthe right to privacy, including freedom to use birth controlthe right to free speech, even when making violent threats to government officialsthe right to protest outside of politicians’ homesthe right to pray in public schoolsthe right to sue for libel

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Which right, not explicitly stated in the Constitution, was asserted by the Warren Court?Group of answer choicesthe right to privacy, including freedom to use birth controlthe right to free speech, even when making violent threats to government officialsthe right to protest outside of politicians’ homesthe right to pray in public schoolsthe right to sue for libel

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The right that was not explicitly stated in the Constitution but was asserted by the Warren Court is the right to privacy, including freedom to use birth control. This was established in the landmark case Griswold v. Connecticut in 1965, where the court ruled that the Constitution implicitly guarantees citizens' right to privacy.

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