Professor Gilbert:

See Scott D. Gerber, "Privacy and Constitutional Theory," 17 Social
Philosophy and Policy 165 (2000).  The article also appeared as a chapter
in Ellen Frankel Paul, Fred D. Miller, Jr., Jeffrey Paul, eds., The Right
to Privacy (Cambridge University Press, 2000).

Scott


Could anyone refer me to a good resource or insights for teaching Griswold
v. Connecticut?  I'm particularly interested in teaching materials that
will help the class better understand why Douglas' decision was the
majority decision, in light of the multiple concurring decisions, including
Justice Goldberg's decision in which the Chief Justice and Justice Brennan
joined.

I've been through most of my texts.  Unfortunately, most of the older law
reviews discussing Griswold are no longer on line.

Thanks!

Lauren Gilbert
Assistant Professor of Law
St. Thomas University School of Law


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Scott Gerber
Law College
Ohio Northern University
Ada, OH 45810
419-772-2219
http://www.law.onu.edu/faculty/gerber/

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