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In the famous ''[[Constitutional_Liberties#Griswold_v_Connecticut|Griswold v. Connecticut]]'' case, (1965), Justice William O. Douglas stated that the right of marital privacy exists as a consequence of the 9th Amendment in spite of not being listed in the Constitution.<ref>https://constitution.congress.gov/browse/essay/amdt9-2-1/ALDE_00000977/</ref> | In the famous ''[[Constitutional_Liberties#Griswold_v_Connecticut|Griswold v. Connecticut]]'' case, (1965), Justice William O. Douglas stated that the right of marital privacy exists as a consequence of the 9th Amendment in spite of not being listed in the Constitution.<ref>https://constitution.congress.gov/browse/essay/amdt9-2-1/ALDE_00000977/</ref> | ||
'' | ''Corfield v. Coryell'' (1823) ruled in favor of a right to travel to other states in the United States. However, the right to travel to different states is not one of enumerated "[[Constitution_of_the_United_States#Section_2:_.28Comity_Clause.29|privileges and immunities]]."<ref>https://wiki.colby.edu/display/go492/Corfield+v.+Coryell</ref> | ||
==10th Amendment (States' rights)== | ==10th Amendment (States' rights)== |