Across
- 3. Case recognizing right to refuse life-sustaining treatment
- 5. Government purpose required under strict scrutiny
- 6. Case that recognized abortion as a fundamental right under privacy
- 7. Case holding that marriage and procreation are fundamental to survival of the race
- 8. Case that overruled Roe and rejected abortion as deeply rooted
- 10. Case recognizing privacy rights in marital contraception
- 12. Rights must be implicit in the concept of ordered liberty
- 15. Level of review required when the government restricts a fundamental right
Down
- 1. Type of due process concerned with fair procedures
- 2. Term used to describe implied privacy protections from the Bill of Rights
- 4. Law must be narrowly tailored to achieve the objective
- 9. Conduct intended to injure and unjustifiable by any government interest is conscience-shocking
- 11. Amendment cited in Griswold for protection of unenumerated rights
- 13. Case extending contraceptive rights to unmarried individuals
- 14. Judges look to the nation’s history and collective conscience to determine fundamental rights
