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What right was Roe’s argument based on?
The right to maternity leave
The right to privacy
The right to regulate medical standards
The right to gender equality
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The right to privacy.
Roe v. Wade argued that the Texas abortion law violated a woman's constitutional right to privacy (derived from the Due Process Clause of the 14th Amendment), a claim the Supreme Court accepted.
Roe v. Wade argued that the Texas abortion law violated a woman's constitutional right to privacy (derived from the Due Process Clause of the 14th Amendment), a claim the Supreme Court accepted.
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