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  2. Griswold v. Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Griswold v. Connecticut, 381 U.S. 479 (1965), was a landmark decision of the U.S. Supreme Court in which the Court ruled that the Constitution of the United States protects the liberty of married couples to use contraceptives without government restriction. [1] The case involved a Connecticut "Little Comstock Act" that prohibited any person ...

  3. Mutual monogamy - Wikipedia

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    Mutual monogamy is a form of monogamy that exists when two partners agree to be sexually active with only one another. Being in a long-term mutually monogamous relationship reduces the risk of acquiring a sexually transmitted infection (STI). [1] It is one of the most reliable ways to avoid STIs. [2][3][4] Those who choose mutual monogamy can ...

  4. John Gottman - Wikipedia

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    John Gottman. John Mordecai Gottman (born April 26, 1942) is an American psychologist and professor emeritus of psychology at the University of Washington. His research focuses on divorce prediction and marital stability through relationship analyses. Insights from Gottman's work have significantly impacted the field of relationship counseling ...

  5. 7 of the Most Common Reasons Why Couples Get Divorced ... - AOL

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    Going through the divorce process isn’t easy, but it can sometimes be prevented. Signing up for marriage counseling is one way to address some of these common issues and begin to heal. For help ...

  6. These are the top causes of divorce, according to a ... - AOL

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    According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, by the first five years of marriage, 22% of couples experience some form of “marital disruption,” which refers to separation ...

  7. Why people divorce a few years after marriage and when ... - AOL

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    Marriage and divorce in the U.S. Both marriage and divorce rates declined in the U.S. from 2011 to 2021, according to the most recent statistics from the U.S. Census Bureau .

  8. United States v. Windsor - Wikipedia

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    United States v. Windsor, 570 U.S. 744 (2013), is a landmark United States Supreme Court civil rights case [1] [2] [3] concerning same-sex marriage.The Court held that Section 3 of the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA), which denied federal recognition of same-sex marriages, was a violation of the Due Process Clause of the Fifth Amendment.

  9. Estelle Griswold - Wikipedia

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    Estelle Griswold. Estelle Naomi Trebert Griswold (June 8, 1900 – August 13, 1981) was a civil rights activist and feminist most commonly known as a defendant in what became the Supreme Court case Griswold v. Connecticut, in which contraception for married couples was legalized in the state of Connecticut, setting the precedent of the right to ...