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What was Douglas’s reason for citing the First, Third, and Fourth Amendments in his decision?
He said they guaranteed due process under the law.
He said they protected unenumerated rights.
He said they created zones of privacy.
He said they confirmed the Connecticut law.
He said they guaranteed due process under the law.
He said they protected unenumerated rights.
He said they created zones of privacy.
He said they confirmed the Connecticut law.
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Douglas cited the First, Third, and Fourth Amendments in his decision because he said they created zones of privacy. This assertion was part of his reasoning in landmark cases related to privacy rights, indicating that these amendments collectively contribute to a broader right to privacy that informs due process and individual liberty.