contraception для same-sex marriage ? :-)
On June 7, 1965, the U.S. Supreme Court in a 7-2 vote struck down a
Connecticut law used to prosecute a Planned Parenthood clinic in New
Haven for providing contraceptives to married couples
https://medicine.yale.edu/news/yale-medicine-magazine/article/an-arrest-in-new-haven-contraception-and-the/
When police raided a Trumbull Street clinic on November 10, 1961, it
came as no surprise. The Planned Parenthood League of Connecticut (PPLC)
had opened the clinic days earlier to offer birth control counseling and
to prescribe contraceptives — deliberate violations of an 1879 statute
prohibiting the use of “any drug, medicinal article or instrument for
the purpose of preventing conception.”
Estelle Griswold, the feisty executive director of the PPLC, and C. Lee
Buxton, M.D., the medical director of the clinic and chair of the
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at the School of Medicine, were
arrested, convicted and fined $100 each. The PPLC had spent decades
lobbying the Connecticut General Assembly to repeal or amend the
statute, one of the “Comstock laws” promoted by anti-obscenity crusader
Anthony Comstock in the late 19th century.
For 21 years the PPLC had operated only as a transport service,
shuttling patients to clinics in Rhode Island and New York, where
contraception was legal.
Bye, Anatol