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|appealed_from=Connecticut Supreme Court | |appealed_from=Connecticut Supreme Court | ||
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|related=Eisenstadt v. Baird | |related=Eisenstadt v. Baird | ||
|facts=[https://www.plannedparenthood.org/ Planned Parenthood]'s director in Connecticut was [https://www.cwhf.org/inductees/estelle-griswold Griswold] (defendant). Buxton was a physician working at the Planned Parenhood's Connecticut office. Both were arrested & charged under a state law that forbade the use of contraceptives by anyone including married couples. | |facts=[https://www.plannedparenthood.org/ Planned Parenthood]'s director in Connecticut was [https://www.cwhf.org/inductees/estelle-griswold Griswold] (defendant). Buxton was a physician working at the Planned Parenhood's Connecticut office. Both were arrested & charged under a state law that forbade the use of contraceptives by anyone including married couples. |