Which right, not specifically stated in the Constitution, served as the legal basis for Roe v. Wade? the right to discriminate

the right to discriminate

the right to life
the right to life

the right to marry
the right to marry

the right to privacy

3 answers

The legal basis for Roe v. Wade was the right to privacy. The Supreme Court's decision in 1973 recognized that the right to privacy, although not explicitly stated in the Constitution, is implied by the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment. This right was interpreted to encompass a woman's decision to have an abortion.

pick one

The right to privacy.