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Jane Roe sued the state of Texas because she wanted
to avoid an illegal activity.
to secure her privacy rights.
to challenge the Ninth Amendment.
to have a state law declared unconstitutional.
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to have a state law declared unconstitutional.
She (as "Jane Roe" in Roe v. Wade) challenged Texas's abortion statute, arguing it violated constitutional rights (including privacy), and sought a court ruling that the law was unconstitutional.
She (as "Jane Roe" in Roe v. Wade) challenged Texas's abortion statute, arguing it violated constitutional rights (including privacy), and sought a court ruling that the law was unconstitutional.
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